All of the Budapest bootlegs, video and audio, are rips of the official VHS. The uncut video (with the 16 camera angles on the screen at once) has never been bootlegged, video or audio.
Gregsynth wrote:
"I think it does exist:
Look at that."
Haha... gotta love the fake crowd noise thrown in.
Otherwise this is the audio taken from the 16-camera version. It's a really raw soundboard recording.
Ok, looks like we have a terminology issue here.
Not every unreleased recording is a bootleg. It's only a bootleg when a company presses it to CD/DVD, makes cover art, and sells it. Otherwise it's just a recording that hasn't been released. Or it could be a pirate or a counterfeit, both of which are very different from bootlegs.
Currently, the only *bootlegs* of the Budapest show are rips of the incomplete official release.
There is an uncut video with the 16 camera angles, as seen in the youtube clip.
If the Wembley radio broadcast can be shared, I can't see why this one can't be shared. I'd do it, but my firewalling won't give me decent enough upload speed to upload a torrent of that size.
Yeah, exactly. Ok, I'll have to search for the DVD, rip the audio to WAV, convert to FLAC, and share it via megaupload. From there you can torrent it. Or - if someone else already has the audio files ready to go, they can do it. It'll take me some time to get all this done. Can anyone recommend some good DVD ripping software, preferably freeware?
Sir GH wrote: Yeah, exactly. Ok, I'll have to search for the DVD, rip the audio to WAV, convert to FLAC, and share it via megaupload. From there you can torrent it. Or - if someone else already has the audio files ready to go, they can do it. It'll take me some time to get all this done. Can anyone recommend some good DVD ripping software, preferably freeware?
Haven't you done a 3-source mix ? For ripping DVDs I can recommend the good old DVDDecrypter
pittrek wrote:
"Haven't you done a 3-source mix ?"
Many years ago, but it turns out the official source I used was lossy.
"For ripping DVDs I can recommend the good old DVDDecrypter"
Ok, thanks. I'll give it a try.
Am I the only person out there who's noticed that the entire Budapest (official) video has sped up audio on it?
If you listen to Wembley '86 and Budapest (doesn't matter what song), you can tell pretty easily.
mandocello wrote: Am I the only person out there who's noticed that the entire Budapest (official) video has sped up audio on it?
If you listen to Wembley '86 and Budapest (doesn't matter what song), you can tell pretty easily.
Of course. It was shot on film (24 frames per second) and released on PAL video (25 frames per seconds), so there is a speedup from 24 to 25 fps, which is approx 4%
Gregsynth wrote: It's sped up a semitone.
Just lower the pitch down 1 semitone, and lower the speed 4% in Audacity, and it's normal!
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Or you can modify the header of wav file like here link
Hi everybody!
I have a full audio from budapest. But the frequency analysis is weird...
here you'll find a sample of under pressure but all songs are identical "frenquencily" speaking of course link
if someone wants an audio sample just say it