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Brian Eno 01/31/80
UC Santa Cruz lecture, Santa Cruz, CA
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Notes: Brian Eno - UC Santa Cruz "Lecture" 31.01.1980 + KQED San Diego TV VideoWest Hotel Interview (Date unknown) DVD PAL (AudienceShot / ProShot) VHS Tape>LG DVD Recorder>DVD>PC>Torrent Video Attributes: Video compression mode: MPEG-2 TV system: 625/50 (PAL) Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Display Mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox Source picture resolution: 720x576 (625/50) Frame Rate: 25.00 Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed Bitrate: 6.36Mbps Audio Attributes: Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital Sampling Rate: 48kHz Audio application mode: Surround Number of Audio channels: 2 Bitrate: 256 Kbps Number of Audio streams: 1 UC Santa Cruz "Lecture" 31.01.1980 (58 min, b/w audience shot) (very funny, Brian plays demos and other stuff from his "reel to reel" machine, while he played the synthesizer or he is doing nothing.In my opinion, it must be in a university infront of students. I´m not an Eno fan, but I´m sure he played a song from "My life In The Bush Of Ghosts" live !!!) KQED San Diego TV VideoWest Hotel Interview (38 min) (Brian is sitting in a hotel on a bed, is smoking and gives an interview. Very long that thing.....). OK folks, I viewed some old VHS tapes, which I got from an eBay user. Then I found this clips too. I hope, that the clips are not included in any official releases. I didn´t find any infos about it. The VHS tapes I got, are NTSC format and my DVD recorder recorded in PAL, but I recognized that Dime rule : "When a PAL<>NTSC conversion is made during the digitalisation (VHS to DVD) process or during a direct capture, we accept it as long as no better version is available. However, if a direct PAL to PAL or NTSC to NTSC digitalised version appears on DIME or is known to be widely available to the trading community, we will consider it as an upgrade and ban the converted version on this ground." Many thanks again to Richard for the tapes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHARE & ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!