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The Who   02/07/2010

Sun Life Stadium, Miami, FL
Media BR HD   1 disc
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The Who
Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show
Sun Life Stadium - Miami Gardens, FL
Sunday, February 7 2010

BD5 Blu-Ray Disc Format
Menu & Chapters Included

Running Time: 12:33

Title 1:
01. Pinball Wizard
02. Baba O’ Riley
03. Who Are You
04. See Me Feel Me
05. Won’t Get Fooled Again

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VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:

Codec: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Container: MPEG-2 Transport Stream
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Scanning System: 1080i/60Hz
Frame Rate: 29.970 fps
Bit Rate: 13.5 Mbps
Peak Bit Rate: 20.2 Mbps
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1

AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:

Codec: Dolby AC-3
Number Of Channels: 6
Channel Positions: L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Rate: 384 kb/s

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SOURCE:

Pro-Shot (HD 16:9) > HD Satellite Broadcast (1080i, Dolby 5.1) > Dish Network ViP-722k HD-DVR > Component Video Cables (YPbPr) & Optical Cable (s/pdif) > Hauppauge HD PVR 1212 > USB 2.0 Cable > PC > ArcSoft TotalMedia Extreme (.m2ts) > ArcSoft TotalMedia Studio > BDMV Folder (BD5 AVCHD)

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Recorded & Authored by: Nate dmb2much

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Thanks for this tutorial - STLBlues

This is a High Definition video which can be burned to a standard DVD-R or DVD+R blank
disc. The resulting disc can only be played in compatible Blu-Ray devices such as a
standalone Blu-Ray player, Playstation 3, or BD-ROM drive. This cannot be played in any
DVD player, including some DVD-ROM drives, after it's been burned. However, the files can
always be dumped back onto a computer hard-drive after it's been burned with any DVD-ROM or
BD-ROM drive. For computer playback, you must have the appropriate hardware and software
applications. At a minimum, you will need a 2.0Ghz Dual Core CPU with at least 256MB of
graphics memory. There is also the option of recording to a solid-state memory card (SDHC,
Memory Stick), then played from many Blu-Ray disc players, PS3, or select Panasonic HDTV's.

PLEASE NOTE:

Your standalone Blu-Ray player must be capable of AVCHD playback. Most Blu-Ray players are
capable of doing this. If you live in a country which uses the PAL format, you must check
to make sure that your player and HDTV is compatible with the 60Hz, 29.970 frame rate.
Please consult your owner's manual(s).
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BURNING INFORMATION:

Any tool to burn a disk will do, but it must be able to burn a DVD using the UDF 2.50 file
system. The UDF 2.60 file system is also acceptable. Nero Burning ROM can do this starting
from version 7. You can also use free tools like ImgBurn, which can be downloaded from
www.imgburn.com.

This text file and the MD5 checksum are located inside of the INFO_MD5 folder which is
inside the CERTIFICATE folder. Do NOT remove these files. However, to verify the checksum,
the MD5 must be placed inside the root folder, along side the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders.
If you verify the MD5, make sure to place it back inside of the INFO_MD5 folder before
burning.

Imgburn Step-By-Step Instructions:

* First, switch to "Build" mode by selecting Mode > Build from the main menu.
* For source, select the directory that contains BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories.
* For target specify any name and location of your liking, this is where the disc image will
be written.
* Select Options page in the tabbed notebook on the right, specify UDF file system, revision
2.50.
* Keep "Recurse subdirectories" checked.
* Press the folder icon > disc icon button to write the image.

After this process is done, locate where you saved the image file (.iso), then burn to a
regular DVD-R or DVD+R disc. If using a standalone Blu-Ray player, make sure it will play
which ever disc (-R or +R) you are using. I recommend using a burning speed of 4x or less.

Once completed, you now have a high definition video on a regular DVD ready to be played on
your favorite Blu-Ray device.

Imgburn Step-By-Step Instructions:

* First, switch to "Build" mode by selecting Mode > Build from the main menu.
* For source, select the directory that contains BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories.
* For target specify any name and location of your liking, this is where the disc image will
be written.
* Select Options page in the tabbed notebook on the right, specify UDF file system, revision
2.50.
* Keep "Recurse subdirectories" checked.
* Press the folder icon > disc icon button to write the image.

After this process is done, locate where you saved the image file (.iso), then burn to a
regular DVD-R or DVD+R disc. If using a standalone Blu-Ray player, make sure it will play
which ever disc (-R or +R) you are using. I recommend using a burning speed of 4x or less.

Once completed, you now have a high definition video on a regular DVD ready to be played on
your favorite Blu-Ray device.
Please consult your owner's manual(s).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BURNING INFORMATION:

Any tool to burn a disk will do, but it must be able to burn a DVD using the UDF 2.50 file
system. The UDF 2.60 file system is also acceptable. Nero Burning ROM can do this starting
from version 7. You can also use free tools like ImgBurn, which can be downloaded from
www.imgburn.com.

This text file and the MD5 checksum are located inside of the INFO_MD5 folder which is
inside the CERTIFICATE folder. Do NOT remove these files. However, to verify the checksum,
the MD5 must be placed inside the root folder, along side the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders.
If you verify the MD5, make sure to place it back inside of the INFO_MD5 folder before
burning.

Imgburn Step-By-Step Instructions:

* First, switch to "Build" mode by selecting Mode > Build from the main menu.
* For source, select the directory that contains BDMV and CERTIFICATE directories.
* For target specify any name and location of your liking, this is where the disc image will
be written.
* Select Options page in the tabbed notebook on the right, specify UDF file system, revision
2.50.
* Keep "Recurse subdirectories" checked.
* Press the folder icon > disc icon button to write the image.

After this process is done, locate where you saved the image file (.iso), then burn to a
regular DVD-R or DVD+R disc. If using a standalone Blu-Ray player, make sure it will play
which ever disc (-R or +R) you are using. I recommend using a burning speed of 4x or less.

Once completed, you now have a high definition video on a regular DVD ready to be played on
your favorite Blu-Ray device.
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