"SONGS" Vol.181 - QUEEN
2011 Japanese TV documentary
Broadcasted on NHK
info :
"SONGS" is a famous music channel broadcasted on Japanese television station NHK a week.
The 181st special feature artist was QUEEN.
The program was broadcasted on June 29, 2011.
This is the website of this TV program. link
And, this is an introduction sentence of this broadcast from this website :
A British rock band, QUEEN reached the organization 40th anniversary this year. Freddie Mercury of the lead vocal dies, and 20 years passed, but we still listen for a wide generation, and the song of QUEEN is inherited. we send many undying famous tunes of QUEEN this time.
In addition, Brian May and Roger Taylor were an original member accepted an interview of SONGS by oneself. We press the valuable talking of two people and the charm of the song of QUEEN is still loved.
It contained interviews with Brian May and Roger Taylor.
They send a message to the damaged Japanese fans of the earthquake disaster.
VIDEO
NTSC - All zones
Type: MPEG-2
Bitrate: 8894 Mbps
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Resolution: 720x480
AUDIO
Type: Dolby Digital (AC3)
Bitrate: 256 Kbps
Total running time: 28:58
File size: 1.88 GB
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Enjoy everyone!
Masahiko
Many Thanks Masahiko.
If you recorded this in HD, are you able to post the m2ts file from the Bluray recording itself please?
It's in the BDMV folder on the Bluray disc, which, if you have a bluray reader/writer in your PC, you just copy off as you would any computer file.
Thank you, and best wishes to you.
I am sorry.
As the extension of the screenshot files were capital letters, you can't open the files.
I compress them in rar file and upload it here once again.
brians wig wrote: Many Thanks Masahiko.
If you recorded this in HD, are you able to post the m2ts file from the Bluray recording itself please?
It's in the BDMV folder on the Bluray disc, which, if you have a bluray reader/writer in your PC, you just copy off as you would any computer file. Thank you, and best wishes to you.
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I second that request. I have a blu ray burner too and would like to preserve the quality.
Thanks for the share and all the best!