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Grateful Dead 09/14/1982

University Hall, University Of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
SHNID 7547
Source Summary
Master Soundboard Cassette > Reel to Reel > DAT > CDR, CD Re-Mastering by Scott Clugston EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston 1/3/02, posted to abgd via Charlie Connor
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums orig-shn-md5, shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
01/03/02
10/20/2002
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Archive Identifier gd82-09-14.sbd.set2.clugston.7547.sbeok.shnf ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 20906 Recording Info: 1st Set: Beyer M160 ->...
SHNID 121943 flac24 ; Recording Info: AKG 414 -> Cassette...
SHNID 121944 flac16 ; Recording Info: AKG 414 -> Cassette...
SHNID 146663 flac24 ; Source: FOB Beyers M88's > Sony...
SHNID 155665 flac16/44 Recording Info: SBD > Cassette...
Grateful Dead
9/14/82
University Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia

Master Soundboard Cassette > Reel to Reel > DAT > CDR

tape flip during "Space" (d2t01) at approximately the 1:00 mark
has been digitally repaired and is transparent.

CD Re-Mastering by Scott Clugston
EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston
1/3/02

    2nd Set
1. //China Cat Sunflower>
2. I Know You Rider
3. Samson & Delilah
4. High Time
5. Estimated Prophet>
6. He's Gone>
7. Drums>

    Disc 2
1. S//pace>
2. Aiko Aiko>
3. Truckin'>
4. Black Peter>
5. I Need A Miracle>
6. Bertha
    Encore
7. Johnny B. Goode

Comments

Date: 10/19/2002
Sector boundary errors at the end of d1:t7 and d2:t7
Date: 10/20/2002
fixed md5s for SBE's are now up thanks Mark.
Date: 10/20/2002
User: Deadhead
A sector boundary error on the last track of a disc is meaningless - you won't hear a glitch.
Date: 10/20/2002
The first SBE on this show is in the middle of Set II between two songs that seque, even though it falls at the end of disc 1 on this seed. Someday, when we can put the entire set together on a single disc, the SBE will be there in the middle of the disc. It's better practice to weed SBE's out, even if they seem like they don't matter.
Date: 04/02/2003
User: Chris L.
there is no evidence that sbe's will be of any relevance for future media formats. its all just speculation, and i would be pretty surprised if the arcane idiosyncratic sector structure concocted back when i was using my TRS80 (with 4K RAM) in 6th grade is perpetuated on future digital media formats. from my understanding of DVD audio, this is not an issue at all.
Date: 04/02/2003
Discussions of SBE's belong elsewhere, but a brief explanation is important b/c there are SBE's here. There is a "hole" in the music at the end of the last track on the first disc. It doesn't matter what the format of the future is or where that track falls in the format of today. There's still a "hole" in the music data and even if you bake bread with these SHNs or bang them into a shovel, the hole will still be there unless you repair it first.