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Grateful Dead 08/31/1978

Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
SHNID 11477
Source Summary
Partial 2nd set; See info file for details; SBD>MR>DAT>CDR; Seeded to Etree by T. Wiley ; upgrade in circulation
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/19/02
08/19/2002
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Archive Identifier gd1978-08-31.sbd-set2.wiley.11477.sbeok.shnf ↗

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SHNID 11480 AUD>MC>DAT>CD; via Paul B; Seeded to Etree by...
SHNID 20726 Lineage: Source 1:...
SHNID 125882 flac16 ; Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette...
SHNID 145137 flac16/48kHz ; Mark Severson's Master...
SHNID 145138 flac24 ; Mark Severson's Master Audience...
SHNID 158061 flac2448; AUD Source: Handheld deck (mono) >...
Grateful Dead
08/31/78
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO.

Source: SBD>MR>DAT>CDR (?)

Conversion: EAC(secure)>CD WAV>Cool Edit Pro>SHN(seekable)

SET 2 Only (Partial)
CD {72:13.17}
XX. Shakedown Street-> [Missing]
XX. Good Lovin' [Missing]
01. Ship Of Fools {8:32.34}
02. Samson And Delilah {9:22.41}
03. Terrapin Station-> {9:19.05}
04. Playing In The Band-> {14:05.34}
05. Drums-> {17:03.13}
06. Space-> {3:28.58}
07. Not Fade Away-> {10:21.57}
XX. Black Peter-> [Missing]
XX. Sugar Magnolia [Missing]
ENCORE
XX. Johnny B. Goode [Missing]

Comments: Ship of Fools through Not Fade Away. Moderate hiss throughout
track 01 (Ship of Fools) decreases as the track progresses(no edit).
Track 03 (Terrapin) Drop out @ 7:39 missing about 30 seconds removed.

Conversion/Edit/Seeded to Etree by T. Wiley 8/18/2002.

EAC: Secure to extract disk @ 100% quality no reported errors.
CD WAV: To select tracks.
Cool Edit Pro: See comments above.
SHN: Via mkwact(seekable)

Another Installment Of The Music Never Stopped Project!

ENJOY!!

Comments

Date: 08/19/2002
User:
"Secure to extract disk @ 100% quality ..."

I see this reported on a number of seeds, but isn't this irrelevant, as long as no errors are reported (which the info file also mentions). I thought that the % quality just reflected how many passes EAC had to make to get a clean read, and that as long as it eventually does get a clean read (no errors are reported), this track quality didn't matter. I am not knocking the seeder, by the way, just trying to learn/clarify.
Date: 05/05/2010
The sbd is actually from a master cassette, not a master reel.