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Sources: Floor video (main source): Panasonic mini-DV camcorder> ATI Wonder Capture Card
Balcony video (filler source)*: Sony DSC-P73> Sony Memory Stick
Audio track 1: SP-CMC-19> SP-SPSB-6> Nueros II> 44100 kHz WAV
Audio track 2: camera audio
*That's right, it's a digital camera, and not a true video camera. Sure, it can't zoom while recording, but if you're too bull-headed to believe that a digital camera can produce watchable video, then don't download. I assure everyone that (except for a couple brief cases) I only used this source where it was necessary for completeness (i.e. when there was no floor source video and when the floor source lost the shot of the stage).
Editing: Sony Vegas 5.0 used: -inserted balcony video source where there was no floor video. Also replaced small portions where the floor source was exceptionally shaky and/or lost the shot of the stage. -filled missing audio from floor camera with audio from balcony camera for the camera audio track. Creation: Sony DVD Architect 2.0 used: -created menus -set chapter points (each song has a chapter point) -Neuros audio used as defualt audio track -original camera audio added as extra audio track
FINAL DVD STATISTICS:
VIDEO: MPEG-2, 720x480, 29.97 fps, (4:3) NTSC
AUDIO: AC3, 2 channel
Notes: --The main video is shot from the floor and is typically zoomed in showing only Jack from the waist up. The video is clear and crisp and mostly has a pretty clear view of the stage. Sometimes it is very steady, but other times it does get pretty shaky. --The balcony source is very steady with a completely unblocked shot of the entire stage. However, it's not the most crisp video you'll ever see, but it's not too bad. It's not highly pixelated or anything, it just looks fuzzy. You can tell what's going on fine, just don't expect to study the intricacies of Jack's fingering while it's on. In total, this video makes up only 24 minutes of the entire 103 minute video. Seven of which are at the very begining where there is no floor video, and another 6 and half minutes for encore breaks, that leaves about ten minutes total of short edits where the floor camera lost the stage. You've all been warned, so I don't expect to hear any harsh remarks due to this video source. If you don't like the sounds of it, don't download. --Be aware that the camera audio track is louder than the Neuros audio track, so be prepared if switching between them during playback. --If you have a small TV, the song selection menu may be hard to read. So, I made a hidden song selection menu for people with small TV's. To get to it, just highlight "SONGS" on the main menu. On the remote, press "left" once. Nothing on the main menu will change, and "SONGS" will remain highlighted. Press "enter" and you'll get a much more readable song selection menu.
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