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Gov't Mule 02/15/2003

9:30 Club, Washington, DC
SHNID 15493
Source Summary
ak43>lc3ka>km100>m248>SBM2 DDS>Dat2Wav>SF(48>44.1, fades)>CDWave>mkwAct(SHN)
Entered by Paul
Checksums ALL
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
02/24/2003
02/26/2003
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Govt Mule
2/15/2003
9:30 Club
Washington, DC

ak43>lc3ka>km100>m248>SBM2
ortf@20', dfc

DDS>Dat2Wav>SF(48>44.1, fades)>CDWave>mkwAct(SHN)

Set 1
Disc 1
The 9:30 Club>
Larger than Life
Rockin' Horse
Fool's Moon
Suffer
Monkey Hill
Sco-Mule
Beautifully Broken
32/20
Disc 2
Star Spangled Banner
Thorazine Shuffle

Set 2
Welcome back>
Bad Little Doggie
Lay Your Burden Down
Banks of the Deep End
Effigy>
Drums>
Drums&Sax>
Effigy
Devil Likes It Slow
Disc 3
Blind Man In The Dark
Mule
E: Soulshine

Comments

Date: 04/24/2003
User: TuneTree
sector boundary errors at d2t02 and d3t03.
The second is at the end of a disc, but the first is not, and if anyone has to re-extract the audio, the SBE's will guarranty that those tracks will not match the original md5s.
(occasionally extracted audio matches md5s, and can then naturally be treated as the original matching files).
Date: 04/24/2003
User: muleish
why anyone would extract audio when the DAE-free seed is circulating I have no idea .... please, do tell
Date: 04/28/2003
User:
Just in case anyone is worried about sector boundary error (SBE)-induced audio glitches, the first SBE occurs at the end of a set and so is not problematic in that sense.
Date: 06/05/2003
User: TuneTree
when the good source *isn't* available, people may extract it. Or people who don't know better will only acquire an audio copy, then their friends will want copies.

I have had someone extract audio, have the luck for it to match published MD5s perfectly, and submit it to me. At first, I didn't want an extracted source. When I found that it matched the published MD5s, there was no question-- it IS the same.
That will only happen if extra errors are not introduced with SBE's. It is a *minor* concern only, but I'm thinking archivally.