I apologise, the other torrent was corrupt - again
Here is the DVD donated by Queen11, thank you very much for sending.
Audience recording of
The Cross live in Gosport 29.07.1993
The first tracks are missing, setlist taken from link
04. Band introduction
05. A Kind of Magic
06. Power To Love
07. Better Things
08. Hand Of Fools
09. Life Changes
10. Penetration Guru
11. All The Young Dudes
12. Cowboys And Indians
13. New Dark Ages
14. Sister Blue
15. Radio Ga Ga
16. We Will Rock You
17. Top Of The World Ma
18. Kansas City
19. These Are The Days Of Our Lives
20. Final Destination
Plus The Cross at the TV show No 73
17. 10 1987
Cowboys and Indians
Stand Up For Love
Total running time: ca 82 min
File size: 2,96 GB
Quality: remember this is an audience recording, don't expect usual DVD quality.
I'm currently seeding this but I can only get it to seed at 30k/s. I use BitTornado and no matter what settings I put it at it won't seed any faster.
My internet connection is 2.2M B/Band so that's not slow.
Any ideas as to how I can upload faster.
Again many thanks for this!
Just had a quck opprtunity to watch this and I think the following is accurate:
10. Penetration Guru (cut very early on)
11. All The Young Dudes (missing)
It was great to see footage from No. 73. That brought back a lot of childhood memories!
Thanks YV and Queen 11.
A fascinating torrent!
Ale_Pisa wrote: I saw that torrent create a 2 folders: VIDEO_TS and VIDEO_RM. Why? How I can burn this dvd? Thank you and sorry for my english!
Good question!
To be honest i ignored the Video RM folder and used Nero for burning the Video TS folder.
(I usually use TMPG dvd author to create a basic menu afterwards)
Did a quick google on the Video RM and discovered this:
The Video_RM folder is part of the video recording format that Philips
set-top recorders (and its clones) use. It isn't really required for +R
media, but is used anyway.
It only holds information used by the recorder and will be ignored by any
DVD Player.
The problem with Philips set-top recorders is that they are not 100%
compliant with the DVD Video format, and this is where your problems lay.
Others may have an easier route, but you you could use DVD Decrypter in File
mode, and with the resulting VOBs re-author back to DVD Video to remove all
the bad file formatting introduced by the set-top recorder.
The DVD-R gives you the same error as it contains a copy of all the errors
from the +R you copied from! It isn't a physical problem with the +R disc,
but a logical/application layer problem with how Philips records DVD Videos.
Agneepath! wrote: [/QUOTENAME
Good question!
To be honest i ignored the Video RM folder and used Nero for burning the Video TS folder.
(I usually use TMPG dvd author to create a basic menu afterwards)
Did a quick google on the Video RM and discovered this:
The Video_RM folder is part of the video recording format that Philips
set-top recorders (and its clones) use. It isn't really required for +R
media, but is used anyway.
It only holds information used by the recorder and will be ignored by any
DVD Player.
The problem with Philips set-top recorders is that they are not 100%
compliant with the DVD Video format, and this is where your problems lay.
Others may have an easier route, but you you could use DVD Decrypter in File
mode, and with the resulting VOBs re-author back to DVD Video to remove all
the bad file formatting introduced by the set-top recorder.
The DVD-R gives you the same error as it contains a copy of all the errors
from the +R you copied from! It isn't a physical problem with the +R disc,
but a logical/application layer problem with how Philips records DVD Videos.
Thank you very much for this! When I finish the download I try to burn! Thank you again!
Its odd that this version has 1st 3 songs missing my version has them on it it starts at very beginnig with band coming onstage.
must be 2 versions or this torrented one has been edited for some reason