Queen + Adam Lambert July 12th 2012, Hammersmith Apollo, London, England.
I was at this show and wanted a complete DVD version for myself, so I ripped some youtube videos, all from the same person, and made a DVD.
The quality for youtube rips is very good in comparison to a few years ago, and the camera work is also very good in my opinion. I though a few of you might like this, so I up'd it. This DVD is in no way intended to be a definitive version.
Lineage: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ20 - (?) - Youtube HD Rips - Recorded by Yoshimi from Japan.
Thank you Yoshimi http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1509584430725C13
DVD Properties.
Produced with Powerdirector10
Video: Mpeg2, 8.03Mbps, 720x480, 29.fps, 16:9, Interlaced
Audio: Dolby Digital, 48kHz, 256Kbps, Stereo
Size: 7.05GB
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
The Band.
Brian May - Guitar, Vocals
Roger Taylor - Drums, Vocals
Adam Lambert - Vocals
Spike Edney - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Rufus Tiger Taylor - Drums, Percussion
Neil Fairclough - Bass
SetList.
Introduction/Flash/The Hero
Seven Seas of Rhye
Keep Yourself Alive
We Will Rock You (fast)
Fat Bottomed Girls
Don't Stop Me Now
Under Pressure
I Want It All
Who Wants To Live Forever
A Kind of Magic
Days Of Our Lives
Somebody to Love
Love Of My Life
39
Dragon Attack
Drum Battle
Last Horizon
Brighton Rock Solo
I Want To Break Free
Another One Bites The Dust
Radio Ga Ga
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Show Must Go On
Bohemian Rhapsody
Encore Break
Tie Your Mother Down
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen
Enjoy
oliverd05 wrote: okay how would i be able to burn this to 2 dvds?
Why not buy some Dual Layer disks and burn it to one disc as intended?
Your DVD burner should burn them, google the model to make sure.
If you want to put this on two discs, you can use the video files, but you will need to create your own menus and chapters.
Marknow I'm afraid that dual layer discs are waaay over my price range haha is there any way of splitting a .TS file which is the last hammer smith show into 2 files so I can put them on 2 DVDs?
Cheers
David
oliverd05 wrote: Marknow I'm afraid that dual layer discs are waaay over my price range haha is there any way of splitting a .TS file which is the last hammer smith show into 2 files so I can put them on 2 DVDs?
Cheers
David
oliverd05 wrote: Marknow I'm afraid that dual layer discs are waaay over my price range haha is there any way of splitting a .TS file which is the last hammer smith show into 2 files so I can put them on 2 DVDs?
Cheers
David
Email your home address to me.
I will mail a DVD of this concert to you, seen as you are such a gentleman. :-)
wait, you can't afford £1.87 approx for a single dual layer DVD?
Are you kidding?
I've been using Ritek discs for over 7 years now and I only pay about 50p for a DL. Okay, I have to buy them in a pack of 50, but even so.
Ale Solan wrote:
wait, you can't afford £1.87 approx for a single dual layer DVD?
Are you kidding?
I've been using Ritek discs for over 7 years now and I only pay about 50p for a DL. Okay, I have to buy them in a pack of 50, but even so.
you didn't read that link, didn't you? single jewel cases are a bit more expensive, there are, for example, TDK Double Layer 8x DVD+R - Caketub 25, 80p each and surely there are even cheaper discs on other stores ;)
When I tried to burn to dual layer disc i get an error message:
22:08:34: Preparation started
22:08:35: Starting track analysis
22:08:35: The data of the IFO files is not valid.
22:08:35: Track analysis failed
22:08:35: Preparation failed
I am using Ashampoo burning studio.
Any suggestions please gratefully received.
strang wrote:
When I tried to burn to dual layer disc i get an error message:
22:08:34: Preparation started
22:08:35: Starting track analysis
22:08:35: The data of the IFO files is not valid.
22:08:35: Track analysis failed
22:08:35: Preparation failed
I am using Ashampoo burning studio.
Any suggestions please gratefully received.
strang wrote: Still having trouble burning this, wasted several DL DVD's! Its a shame as looked like it would be great DVD
Dunno what the issue is mate, It looks like you are the only person having issues, I have burned this no problem and I know others have too.
Have you tried using imgburn to make an iso and then burn the iso using imgburn to disk. That works fine for me, make sure you write at 2.4kbps rather than 4.
Imgburn is free download here. http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
If you still have no luck PM your address to me and I will shoot a DVD off to you.
Many thanks Marknow and the original filmer for making this available.
I burned it via 'BurnAware' Free version onto a double layer DVD+R with no problem.
Superb picture quality and sound, and well recorded for a hand-held camera.
Cheers,
Fordy