This is very nice !
Is the video quality any decent too?
Even just the audio would be great to have in full. What's most important is it doesn't have that tinny sound from hiss reduction.
Sometime ago a new processed version from Houston 77 was uploaded here. It would be great if the forum member who did it could try something with Earl's Court too. Can't remember now who was the forum member who did it. A friend of mine listened to this version of Houston 77 a couple of days ago and he went crazy with the sound quality. Hope he reads this post and tries an improvement with EC 77 concert.
KURGAN, thanks for this! Really appreciatte your effort.
Regards.
The 2015 dvd shared on QZ had some issues with play back and the sound quality was also a bit iffy.
My direct copy from QTV has video interference and the image quality is sub par.
The Snow DVD's I have are very dark and low bitrate, the sound is also messed up.
I'll upload some video samples (with my audio) to YouTube.
@queenuruguay
Color correction would help a lot, but that color bleeding would remain the same. Check what do you think about images and audio below. link
@Kurgan thanks for sample.
Bob Harley wrote: @queenuruguay
Color correction would help a lot, but that color bleeding would remain the same. Check what do you think about images and audio below.
http://imgur.com/a/QAwVv
@Kurgan thanks for sample.
That can be reduced. http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/178855 . I wouldn't bother with Earls Court though. I did do many tests some years ago. The Sniville & Pittrek version is good enough.
I noticed an important quality drop in the R'N'R medley. Is it true?
EDIT: (I mean, in the original 2nd gen VHS transfer). In my opinion some Chief Mouse touch on EC77 would be worth it just for the colours, which are in my opinion, quite wrong on Pittrek/Snville versions
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Yeah. Raw version of Caracas 1981 is probably at the top of my list of raw recordings I'd like to get or at least be sure they're existing. Hyde Park '76 is the second one, but Kurgan has this one, which is the best copy I saw. I hope someone will discover and share Caracas '81 soon (5-10 years).