Does anyone know the lineage of this?
And the video and audio specs?
Thanks in advance.
The particulars are below:
Queen TV
Velez Sarfield,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
03.01.1981
PRO SHOT PAL
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00. Start
01. We Will Rock YOu
02. Let Me Entertain You
03. Play the game
04. Somebody to love
05. Im in love with my car
06. Get down make love
07. Need yourlovin tonight
08. save me
09. Now Im here
10. Dragon Attack
11. Fat bottomed girls
12. Love of my life
13. keep yourself alive
14. timpani solo
15. guitar solo
16. Flash/The Hero
17. crazy little thing called love
18. Bohemian Rhapsody
19. Tie your mother down
20. Another one bites the dust
21. Sheer heart attack
22. We will Rock you
23. we are the champions
24. God save the quee
The lineage is that it was taped off Argentinian TV and has been copied an unspecified number of times (partly depending on who you're getting the DVD off)
Thanks for your reply, I know it was taped off Argentinian TV, I can hear the Spanish commentary throughout.
What I am more interested in is whether or not the DVD is lossless, was it a direct transfer from VHS to DVD?
Is there more than one version? The one I have I downloaded from this forum, and the menu backgrounds are Argentinian flags.
In the same way that anyone with a decent audio tape and access to a pressing plant could "master" a "new" bootleg, there's nothing to stop anyone at any generational point in the chain of this from making a DVD of it.
I'm not trying to be sarcastic (for once), but the only person who can answer your question is the person who made the DVD, and your best means of finding them is to ask whoever you got it from. And even then, the transferrer is unlikely to know how many generations their VHS had been through...
Finally, there is apparently software you can get that will tell you bitrates and stuff. Come to think of it, try DVDshrink.
I got the DVD in PAL format here, not long ago, I don't remember the uploader's ID but I doubt that he made the DVD. I did see that Ibanez had upped this to either Dime or TTD in the past.
You are probably thinking of G-Spot, which I have, and will use when I rip the DVD to TS folders. DVD shrink will only tell you what type of audio is on the DVD, not the bitrates.
Thanks for your replies anyway.
I think the DVD is lossless.