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Grateful Dead 10/02/1988

Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
SHNID 34467
Source Summary
flac16; Seamless fix of shn id 7637 - Cassette Soundboard>DAT>CDR>EAC>SHN(seekable)>WAV>FLAC. Note Added 11/9/08: Reflac version w/o replay gain added. See info file for details
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp, orig-flac-replaygain-md5, flac-md5
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
05/02/2006
05/02/2006
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Archive Identifier gd1988-10-02.sbd.sacks.tetzeli.fix-7637.34467.reflac.flac16 ↗

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SHNID 168661 flac1644 OTS; SEC 202, Row E, Seat #20, Front...
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SHNID 169164 flac1648 Ultramatrix SBD > Cassette Master...
Grateful Dead
10/2/88
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
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Fix of shnid 7637

The bass track at the end of CD 2 was a carbon copy of the first
minute and a half of d3t01, except d3t01 had a < 1 second gap.  I
picked a splice point on both tracks, deleted the redundant material
in between, and fused the two into one seamless track (new d3t01),
then got rid of d2t08.  The nonseekable shns were converted to FLAC
and any resulting SBEs from the fix were corrected with shntool.

Bill Tetzeli (btet@adelphia.net)
4/7/2006
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When this source was first circulated, the flac files contained
REPLAYGAIN tags. The wav files compressed inside the flac files are
fine, but if you listen to the flac files themselves using a player
like WinAMP, these tags cause all the tracks to be played at the same
volume. That's not good for concerts where some tracks are supposed to
be louder than others.

There's a new version of this source available. It has exactly the
same wav files; it's just the flac wrapper that's different, the
wrapper doesn't have REPLAYGAIN set anymore. The new version has the
same ffp file (since the wav's are the same), but a new md5 file
(since the flac files are different). The md5 file for the old source
is called "orig-flac-replaygain-md5"; the md5 file for the good new
source is called "flac-md5". If you have a source for this that
matches the ffp, you can create the new source by unflac'ing the old
source and then recompressing at flac level 8 using the flac command
line tool or the flac frontend.

From now on, only the new version of the source should be circulated.

SteveSw - Nov, 2008
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Cassette Soundboard>DAT>CDR>EAC>SHN(seekable)>WAV>FLAC


Disk 1:

Set I:

1.  Cold Rain & Snow
2.  Minglewood Blues
3.  Peggy-O
4.  Memphis Blues
5.  To Lay Me Down
6.  Box Of Rain
7.  Deal


Disk 2:

Set II:

1.  Spacey Tuning->
2.  Crazy Fingers->
3.  Samson & Delilah
4.  Space->
5.  Estimated Prophet->
6.  Eyes Of The World->
7.  Drums->

Disk 3:

Set II, cont.:

1.  Phil Space->Space->
2.  Gimme Some Lovin'->
3.  Stella Blue->
4.  Throwing Stones->
5.  Not Fade Away,
6.  E: Black Muddy River

EAC/SHN by Darrin (dnsacks@usa.net) -- Seeded to etree 1/2002

Enjoy!


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    length     expanded size    cdr  WAVE problems  fmt   ratio  filename
     6:15.45       66255884 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5774  gd88-10-02d1t01.flac
     7:03.33       74694860 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5962  gd88-10-02d1t02.flac
     6:55.11       73231916 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5603  gd88-10-02d1t03.flac
     8:55.51       94493996 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.6160  gd88-10-02d1t04.flac
     7:05.13       75000620 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5497  gd88-10-02d1t05.flac
     4:56.39       52306172 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5989  gd88-10-02d1t06.flac
     6:49.53       72272300 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.6088  gd88-10-02d1t07.flac
     1:39.36       17548316 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5068  gd88-10-02d2t01.flac
     7:29.30       79274204 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5673  gd88-10-02d2t02.flac
     7:44.31       81922556 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.6109  gd88-10-02d2t03.flac
     4:15.72       45151388 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5364  gd88-10-02d2t04.flac
    11:08.50      117952844 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5887  gd88-10-02d2t05.flac
     7:54.35       83695964 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5911  gd88-10-02d2t06.flac
    10:17.71      109005836 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5266  gd88-10-02d2t07.flac
    13:33.06      143427356 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5067  gd88-10-02d3t01.flac
     4:34.25       48392444 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.6036  gd88-10-02d3t02.flac
     8:12.57       86922908 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5372  gd88-10-02d3t03.flac
    10:25.46      110358236 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5940  gd88-10-02d3t04.flac
     5:07.52       54277148 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5964  gd88-10-02d3t05.flac
     6:33.20       69372284 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5308  gd88-10-02d3t06.flac
   146:58.26     1555557232 B                            0.5698  (20 files)

Comments

Date: 11/09/2006
User: btet
This was inadvertently FLAC encoded with replaygain. If you're playing the FLACs in Winamp you should reFLAC the files without the replaygain option. If you're burning extracted .wavs to CD, these are unaffected and no reFLACing is necessary. I apologize for the error.