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ANNOUNCE: Knebworth 09-08-86 DVD

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Finally in find it!!! I'm looking this for years :)...Thanks a lot...hope for seeders now.
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You have (at least) one seeder.  Good download! :)
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Thank you so much!!!
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thank you for the show!
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Many, many Thanks!! ; )

Can you seed please! :-)
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Absolutely stunning. I've heard the most amazing things about this one bootleg and i'm forever in your gratitude for the offer to share. I was born in '81 and never had a chance to see Queen though I did experience Metallica @ Wembley for the Sick of the Studio July 28th.. but Queen and Freddie were my 1st love and love them I always will.
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Thanks for sharing. Is this a better version than the one I already have by Snow? I was there:
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anyone care to seed, please?
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I have a bit of a technical question about this DVD and other DVD's I've gotten online. When I go to the .VOB files in the VIDEO_TS folder, some of them say in the info that they're 26+ hours long, which obviously can't be true. When I use MPEG2Cut2 to join the VOBs together into a single .mpg file of equal filesize (4.33Gb), the runtime is only 21 seconds. When I load the file into Sony Vegas Pro 11 for editing purposes, it again will only read the first 21 seconds. Is there a way I can fix this? The Wardour DVD is obviously the way to go with this concert, and I've had this trouble so often in the past I can only assume there's a way to get the files to read properly that I just don't know about. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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The most important question is why do you care? Messed up timecode is a completely normal thing with the VOB container. Back in the days when I was still doing DVDs I used to fix them using DVDLabPro, but that is not free. However if you put "fix vob timecode" into google, you will find a few tools, e.g. this one - http://www.squared5.com/ (I warn that I haven't tried it).

OK now that I read again your post, is your workflow ripping the DVD, joining the VOBs into 1 file and then try loading it into Vegas Pro? That's a pretty bad idea, Vegas isn't very smart about these things. Try PGCDemux to demux the movie to elementary streams, and try importing them to Vegas (you will maybe need to convert the ac3 file to wav)
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