I converted the Tokyo show (Oct.27th 2005) shared by ichigo into MP3-format (Audiocomression: 192 Kbit/s)... so here it is...
...especially for those of you, who weren´t able to download the whole video via torrent!
The files and download links are as follows:
- Tokyo05 - Saitama Super Arena Tokyo (Part1).mp3 = 50MB (apr.running time 34:59 minutes) link
- Tokyo05 - Saitama Super Arena Tokyo (Part2).mp3 = 51MB (apr.running time 35:47 minutes) link
- Tokyo05 - Saitama Super Arena Tokyo (Part3).mp3 = 52MB (apr.running time 35:35 minutes) link
- Tokyo05 - Saitama Super Arena Tokyo (Part4).mp3 = 51MB (apr.running time 35:41 minutes) link
Remember, all "thanx and credits" belong to the original seeder of the video... very well done ICHIGO, couldn´t have done this without you!!!
...and to all the Queen fans "around the globe"... keep the "sharing spirit" alive in 2006!
PS: Have fun and enjoy... ;-)
<font color="blue">Maruga_Mercury</font> wrote: Where is Part 4???
Thanks.
Bohemian edits his post when he adds a file. Please find the following in his first post:
"PS: Already uploaded the first 3 files... be patient... I´ll upload the last part tomorrow as the upload speed to Rapidshare now has fallen below 10 Kbits/s due to heavy traffic!!! :-)))"
Thanks Bohemian for uploading!
Mission accomplished! :-)))
Just finished the upload of the last, the fourth part of this amazing concert...
Enjoy downloading and listining... and have a nice weekend! ;-)
Thanks for a great show.
Can anyone recommend a programm to cut the songs.
I've tried mp3-extractor but it doesn't support variable bitrate and cuts in the wrong place.
Some advice would be appreciated.
ziggy811 wrote: Thanks for a great show.
Can anyone recommend a programm to cut the songs.
I've tried mp3-extractor but it doesn't support variable bitrate and cuts in the wrong place.
Some advice would be appreciated.
SoundForge would allow you to edit the mp3 and split out into different files as you see fit.
If you have Nero, you can use the Indexes, Limits, and Splits function when creating an Audio CD, which splits the files into seperate CD tracks at the points you specify. Burn the disc and, if you need to, rip this disc using whatever tool you have.
You'll need to know where you want to split the file (ie: hh:mm:ss) for each track.
Thanks Bohemian for uploading these !
When I get time I'll be adding Fire & Water, Teo Torriate and I Was Born To Love You into my ultimate tour live CD ...
Cheers