inu-liger 20.10.2008 04:39 |
QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS O2 Arena / London, UK 13th October 2008 01. Cosmos Rockin' (Intro) 02. Surf's Up...School's Out (Intro) 03. Hammer To Fall (fast version) 04. Tie Your Mother Down 05. Fat Bottomed Girls 06. Another One Bites The Dust 07. I Want It All 08. I Want To Break Free 09. C-lebrity 10. Surf's Up... School's Out 11. Seagull 12. Love Of My Life 13. '39 14. Bass Solo 15. Drum Solo 16. I'm In Love With My Car 17. A Kind Of Magic 18. Say It's Not True 19. Bad Company 20. We Believe 21. Guitar Solo 22. Bijou 23. Last Horizon 24. Radio Ga Ga 25. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 26. The Show Must Go On 27. Bohemian Rhapsody 28. -Encore- 29. Cosmos Rockin' (feat. Al Murray) 30. All Right Now 31. We Will Rock You 32. We Are The Champions 33. God Save The Queen Known Original Lineage from taper (Pal72) : Sony PCM-D50 linear recorder w/ built-in mics @ 24-bit/48kHz > PC > ? > WAV (outputted files) - uploaded via Rapidshare Additional Lineage from inu-liger: Source WAV files > foobar2000 (all files outputted to single WAV file) > Adobe Audition 1.5 (track splitting) > WAV files > foobar2000 w/ flac.exe > FLAC Level 8 (outputted files) Total Download Size: 1.51GB __________________________________________________________________________________________ As promised, I went to the effort to make the original recording from the (first) O2 Arena show by Pal72, uploaded as WAV files, into a smaller FLAC set for download via torrent, since Rapidshit takes way too long (and NO, I will not upload these files to Rapidshit, so don't ask....I'll consider Mediafire however, if there are enough requests) Please don't pull a Porada/Trancer and go selling this recording, NOR converting these files to garbage MP3's for any reason other than *personal use only*! That said, enjoy :-) Cardiff will follow suit soon sometime early this week. - inu-liger |
Eric Taylor 20.10.2008 10:17 |
Thank You ! |
PorkChop 20.10.2008 10:36 |
Many thanks!!! |
dobo 20.10.2008 10:47 |
Thanks !!!!!!!!!!111 however its tellin me that the torrent isnt registered with the tracker :S |
fernandosales 20.10.2008 11:03 |
Thanks! |
Nummer2 20.10.2008 11:09 |
Thank you (and Pal72) very much! |
wsk 20.10.2008 11:21 |
Thanks!! |
Sunshine__123456 20.10.2008 12:06 |
super!! Thanks!! |
Maruga 20.10.2008 12:12 |
Thank you very much. I'll download this at home tonight. |
Dagmara 20.10.2008 12:30 |
Thanks :) |
onedunpark 20.10.2008 13:09 |
Thank you both, for the initial upload and this split-file post. Steven |
Vali 20.10.2008 13:47 |
many thanks !!! |
Rien 20.10.2008 13:54 |
Thank you for this!! |
Hitman 20.10.2008 14:30 |
thank you so so so much! :) it will be like living again that dream at the O2 arena! |
inu-liger 20.10.2008 15:05 |
dobo wrote: Thanks !!!!!!!!!!111 however its tellin me that the torrent isnt registered with the tracker :S Yeah, that's to be expected now, because you're no longer required as of quite some time ago, to upload the torrent directly to the tracker. Should still work though, especially if you have DHT enabled (who wouldn't??) And as well, you're all most certainly welcome :-) |
TimBHM 20.10.2008 15:28 |
Thank you for this - I can't wait to see how this stacks up against the other recordings of this show! |
Penetration_Guru 20.10.2008 15:59 |
Do you mean "complete recordings" or a handful of video clips? |
daffy_the_duck 20.10.2008 16:36 |
Thanks a lot for this recording |
Ginger01 20.10.2008 16:56 |
Thanks so much for all your work on this :) |
TimBHM 20.10.2008 17:41 |
Penetration_Guru wrote: Do you mean "complete recordings" or a handful of video clips? As a matter of fact, both... |
inu-liger 20.10.2008 21:44 |
Ginger01 wrote: Thanks so much for all your work on this :) Most welcome, and certainly again a lot of thanks goes to Pal72 for making this recording (and Cardiff's as well!) freely possible and available to work with :-) I didn't mind the work really. Anyways, Cardiff might be torrented later tonight. I already have the files all combined into a single WAV file, and already loaded in Adobe Audition. I just need to catch up on my e-mails and other usual crap before I can get to that work, which might be a couple hours or so from now. Will update later tonight when I'm nearly ready :-) |
eYe 21.10.2008 11:23 |
Thank you very much, Pal72 and inu-liger ! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] I'm uploading to mediafire atm... |
fernandosales 21.10.2008 11:35 |
Hi everybody, I have a problem: I can't decode the FLAC files (I'm using FLAC Fronted). A message point some errors. Any idea? Thanks! |
eYe 21.10.2008 12:12 |
TLH decodes them without error (with flac.exe 1.2.1). |
fernandosales 21.10.2008 12:54 |
eYe wrote: TLH decodes them without error (with flac.exe 1.2.1). Thanks eYe. TLH works! |
inu-liger 21.10.2008 15:12 |
fernandosales wrote: Hi everybody, I have a problem: I can't decode the FLAC files (I'm using FLAC Fronted). A message point some errors. Any idea? Thanks! fs, try updating to the latest version of FLAC Frontend. I updated mine recently from the FLAC source website, and that could be why people are having issues decoding FLAC files using the older Frontend applications. -inu |
fernandosales 21.10.2008 15:50 |
inu-liger wrote:fernandosales wrote: Hi everybody, I have a problem: I can't decode the FLAC files (I'm using FLAC Fronted). A message point some errors. Any idea? Thanks!fs, try updating to the latest version of FLAC Frontend. I updated mine recently from the FLAC source website, and that could be why people are having issues decoding FLAC files using the older Frontend applications. -inu Thanks for your reply, Inu. I update my TLH, and its works fine to decode. But i can't burn it (i'm using Nero). A message said that WAV are protect and cannot be recorded (or something like this...). Any sugest? Thanks again. |
eYe 21.10.2008 17:15 |
I have a serious question to all the experts here, and would be very happy if someone could help me out on this: The FLAC files are very big, and I think it's because they were encoded from 24-bit/48kHz WAV. Would they still be considered lossless after converting them to 16/44.1, and would the PPHS resampler of foobar2000 be ok for that job? I have already done that and could post mediafire links of this smaller version, if it's ok to share. |
inu-liger 21.10.2008 21:40 |
fernandosales wrote:inu-liger wrote:Thanks for your reply, Inu. I update my TLH, and its works fine to decode. But i can't burn it (i'm using Nero). A message said that WAV are protect and cannot be recorded (or something like this...). Any sugest? Thanks again.fernandosales wrote: Hi everybody, I have a problem: I can't decode the FLAC files (I'm using FLAC Fronted). A message point some errors. Any idea? Thanks!fs, try updating to the latest version of FLAC Frontend. I updated mine recently from the FLAC source website, and that could be why people are having issues decoding FLAC files using the older Frontend applications. -inu That would be because the files have a samplerate and bit depth of 48kHz/24-bit. CD audio uses 44.1kHz/16-bit, that's why. You would need to convert them to wave, and use a program to convert all the tracks to 44.1kHz/16-bit and save them as waves again. |
inu-liger 21.10.2008 21:43 |
eYe wrote: I have a serious question to all the experts here, and would be very happy if someone could help me out on this: The FLAC files are very big, and I think it's because they were encoded from 24-bit/48kHz WAV. Would they still be considered lossless after converting them to 16/44.1, and would the PPHS resampler of foobar2000 be ok for that job? I have already done that and could post mediafire links of this smaller version, if it's ok to share. Yeah, that could be fine. Also! under File > Preferences > Tools > Converter, uncheck the box beside "Keep lossless sources at original bit depth" and make sure Preferred Bit Depth is set to 16, and Dither to 'Always'. Otherwise, your FLAC downsamples will still be at 24-bit. As long as you mark any Mediafire uploads as "CD QUALITY" and it's still FLAC otherwise, that should be fine. |
PBB 22.10.2008 05:11 |
Thank you very much. |
fernandosales 22.10.2008 11:39 |
inu-liger wrote:fernandosales wrote:That would be because the files have a samplerate and bit depth of 48kHz/24-bit. CD audio uses 44.1kHz/16-bit, that's why. You would need to convert them to wave, and use a program to convert all the tracks to 44.1kHz/16-bit and save them as waves again.inu-liger wrote:Thanks for your reply, Inu. I update my TLH, and its works fine to decode. But i can't burn it (i'm using Nero). A message said that WAV are protect and cannot be recorded (or something like this...). Any sugest? Thanks again.fernandosales wrote: Hi everybody, I have a problem: I can't decode the FLAC files (I'm using FLAC Fronted). A message point some errors. Any idea? Thanks!fs, try updating to the latest version of FLAC Frontend. I updated mine recently from the FLAC source website, and that could be why people are having issues decoding FLAC files using the older Frontend applications. -inu Thanks, Inu. I'll try this. |
RMT Fan 24.10.2008 01:34 |
Thanks so much for making separate files for all of us. |
tassilo 04.11.2008 08:09 |
Thank you very much! |
deleted user 07.11.2008 01:35 |
Please re-seed thanx! (: |
RalfLinden 05.02.2010 20:12 |
Someone seed,plz. i was at this concert. |
Alejandro Siepe 10.02.2010 19:36 |
Hi there, I'm stuck at 96.8% so please could someone seed this wonderful show for a while?, thanxs in advance [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] |
Alejandro Siepe 11.02.2010 19:26 |
Hi there, thank to all queenzoners who has seed this show, I'm very grateful, thanks from Argentina! |