Evan657's Collection
Grateful Dead 03/27/1988
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
| Source | Video Source: VHS>unknown gen VHS>Super Beta HI-FI>DVD>MPEG1>TMPGENC PLUS 2.5. Audio Source: Ultramatrix (SBD/AUD mix)>DAT (Panasonic 3800)>CD(HHBCDR800)>EAC>SHN (shnid=17262)>WAV>ADOBE AUDITION |
| Media | Fuji Japan 2 discs |
| Notes | DVD: encoded @ 6000kbps CBR interlace, NTSC 720 x 480 & 1536kbps PCM WAV 48KHz Stereo. VCD: encoded @ 352x240 29.97fps 1150kbps CBR & 224kbps 44.1KHz Stereo MP2. Some gentle EQ was applied to both ends: +3 dB at 60 Hz (rising to +6 dB at 20 Hz) and +1.5 dB at 10k Hz. -Original audio (noted as FM SBD): |
| Tech Notes | -Audio synchronization and DVD authoring by MattMan (mlcole@wayne.edu) on January 18, 2005.-TMPGEnc DVD AUTHOR 1.6 used to author DVD. -Adobe Audition used to compress/expand the new audio in multitrack mode to match the original audio and convert sample rate to 44.1KHz (for VCD) or 48KHz (for DVD). VCD Notes: -TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 used to encode the 44.1KHz wav mix to mp2 for VCD and multiplex the mp2 with the MPEG1. -MyDVD used for autopadding MPEG1. -VCDEasy used for analysis. Audio Stream Notes: -SHNs downloaded ftp from tol's etree server (thanks!).shnid=17262: Thanks to AJ for the initial seed. Seeded by Peter Braverman (braverman@earthlink.net), May 2003.Some gentle EQ was applied to both ends: +3 dB at 60 Hz (rising to +6 dB at 20 Hz) and +1.5 dB at 10k Hz. -Original audio (noted as FM SBD): 17:42-17:47, 43:33-43:59, 47:19-47:35, 1:05:38-1:06-59. Video Stream Notes: -Source VCD Harvested by The Graceful Duck -Source MPEG1 was originally encoded in PAL resolution (352x288). -MattMan encoded to NTSC MPEG2 for DVD and MPEG1 for VCD using the Noise Reduction (High Quality Mode) and Highest Quality Motion search precision settings. High Resolution Motion settings in TMPGENC PLUS 2.5. -Hopefully the source DVD will surface and we can improve the video stream! Help on Burning: -This mpeg1 file will not fit on a 700MB cd-r as data, but will fit on a 700MB cd-r if you format it as vcd. You will need software that burns vcds in order to burn this mpeg1 file correctly, e.g., Nero, VCDEasy, Sonic MyDVD. -For additional help, read the vcd burning guides at http://www.videohelp.com/ |
| J-Card Comment | Set II |
| Trades Allowed | Yes Traded from: FutherNet |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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