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Post by stampsgal on Aug 8, 2012 22:15:49 GMT -5
Q3 Yes, thanks... got the idea that Adam has a great time...just that other bands do follow I checked the concerts cross referencing who and which stages. Seems odd to put Vintage Trouble on the same big stage as Kesha, Pitbull and Rhianna.
We can be very happy for Adam's time slot, even if Green Day is against hiim both days.
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Post by vistadiva on Aug 8, 2012 22:15:54 GMT -5
There are some excellent quality 1080 vids of the whole show out there. For the 1st & 3rd shows, check out Thefilmqueen's vids on Youtube. For the 2nd night, Talc has about the best so far. Use a DVD maker and join the files. I think you'll be pleased with what you see. There is a torrent of London 3 posted on TheQueenZone if you want to burn a DVD from raw files. I am not very good technically. What DVD maker do you suggest and what is involved in joining the files? Maybe if you want to respond you can answer on the technical thread. Really appreciate it. I use Freemake..it's free and VERY user friendly. Making a DVD from vids is very simple. I've used this program to burn several different DVD's for each London show. www.freemake.com/
1. Choose HD vids and download each vid in 1080 MP4 format to your hard drive . Save all vids in a folder. Best results are had when you screen and choose the best vid for each song. Sometimes you may want to use different videographers for different songs. 2. Open Freemake Video Converter. Import the vid files in the order you want them to be played (ie: set list). Once all the files are imported, click on Join. Also turn transition button ON. 3. Click on DVD and then burn. 4. If you want the full concert on a single DVD, you'll need a 240 minute DVD. 5. When the DVD is done, it will automatically eject and you will have the option of burning a copy and/or saving the joined files to your hard drive. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have ???'s I'm new here, so if I've posted this in the wrong place, please let me know :-/
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Post by theosgma on Aug 8, 2012 22:18:03 GMT -5
I am not very good technically. What DVD maker do you suggest and what is involved in joining the files? Maybe if you want to respond you can answer on the technical thread. Really appreciate it. I use Freemake..it's free and VERY user friendly. Making a DVD from vids is very simple. I've used this program to burn several different DVD's for each London show. www.freemake.com/
1. Choose HD vids and download each vid in 1080 MP4 format to your hard drive . Save all vids in a folder. Best results are had when you screen and choose the best vid for each song. Sometimes you may want to use different videographers for different songs. 2. Open Freemake Video Converter. Import the vid files in the order you want them to be played (ie: set list). Once all the files are imported, click on Join. Also turn transition button ON. 3. Click on DVD and then burn. 4. If you want the full concert on a single DVD, you'll need a 240 minute DVD. 5. When the DVD is done, it will automatically eject and you will have the option of burning a copy and/or saving the joined files to your hard drive. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have ???'s I'm new here, so if I've posted this in the wrong place, please let me know :-/ This is great. I will copy it to the technical thread as well. What if you want to put in a different audio from the same concert? Sometimes the video is wonderful but the audio has distortion.
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Post by midwifespal on Aug 8, 2012 22:22:21 GMT -5
FWIW I watched the volleyball and didn't notice Kickin In, though that doesn't mean anything as I wasn't looking for it. But they did play Another One Bites the Dust right at the end, as they have been the whole tournament right before a team loses (always strikes me as a little mean--at least they could wait until after they lose--they do it before "match point"). And yeah, it was on towards the start of the primetime broadcast, and they show the whole game. It wasn't loud and it was during the interview with the winners. You would need to listen for it and also, I could be nuts. I have been going nuts waiting for a) another more "real" picture of the hair AND/OR b) SOME COOL RESOLVING KIND OF NEWS Ahhhh...nevermind, ignore me, then...as you were... ;D And yeah, WORD about pics and news. And pics. Definitely pics. (Did I mentions pics?) ETA: just to be absolutely clear, when I say "pics" I mean pictures. I want pictures. Just so we understand each other. (looks pointedly at Adam.)
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Post by Q3 on Aug 8, 2012 22:23:21 GMT -5
Q3 Yes, thanks... got the idea that Adam has a great time...just that other bands do follow I checked the concerts cross referencing who and which stages. Seems odd to put Vintage Trouble on the same big stage as Kesha, Pitbull and Rhianna. We can be very happy for Adam's time slot, even if Green Day is against hiim both days. The midnight concert is more obscure acts and considered a separate show because the other stages close and only 2 remain open. IF Adam is Adam and goes on late, he will be after Green Day, ETA: There is just no news!! All about blond hair. OK Adam, time to announce your new single.
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Post by vistadiva on Aug 8, 2012 22:28:37 GMT -5
I use Freemake..it's free and VERY user friendly. Making a DVD from vids is very simple. I've used this program to burn several different DVD's for each London show. www.freemake.com/
1. Choose HD vids and download each vid in 1080 MP4 format to your hard drive . Save all vids in a folder. Best results are had when you screen and choose the best vid for each song. Sometimes you may want to use different videographers for different songs. 2. Open Freemake Video Converter. Import the vid files in the order you want them to be played (ie: set list). Once all the files are imported, click on Join. Also turn transition button ON. 3. Click on DVD and then burn. 4. If you want the full concert on a single DVD, you'll need a 240 minute DVD. 5. When the DVD is done, it will automatically eject and you will have the option of burning a copy and/or saving the joined files to your hard drive. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have ???'s I'm new here, so if I've posted this in the wrong place, please let me know :-/ This is great. I will copy it to the technical thread as well. What if you want to put in a different audio from the same concert? Sometimes the video is wonderful but the audio has distortion. Honestly, I haven't done that. The vids I've used seem to have excellent sound. I do have Flac sound files from all the venues, so there's an experiment I can try.
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Post by iluvfun42 on Aug 8, 2012 23:09:27 GMT -5
I am not very good technically. What DVD maker do you suggest and what is involved in joining the files? Maybe if you want to respond you can answer on the technical thread. Really appreciate it. I use Freemake..it's free and VERY user friendly. Making a DVD from vids is very simple. I've used this program to burn several different DVD's for each London show. www.freemake.com/
1. Choose HD vids and download each vid in 1080 MP4 format to your hard drive . Save all vids in a folder. Best results are had when you screen and choose the best vid for each song. Sometimes you may want to use different videographers for different songs. 2. Open Freemake Video Converter. Import the vid files in the order you want them to be played (ie: set list). Once all the files are imported, click on Join. Also turn transition button ON. 3. Click on DVD and then burn. 4. If you want the full concert on a single DVD, you'll need a 240 minute DVD. 5. When the DVD is done, it will automatically eject and you will have the option of burning a copy and/or saving the joined files to your hard drive. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have ???'s I'm new here, so if I've posted this in the wrong place, please let me know :-/ Thank you so much for that explanation. I have wanted to make DVDs for awhile but am a bit baffled...1,2,3 instructions are what I needed. I think I can do this. ...If someone has this avi please let me know. I'll change it. I just like it because it reminds me of Runnin-the bonus song....bonus song???
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Post by LindaG23 on Aug 8, 2012 23:12:02 GMT -5
It wasn't loud and it was during the interview with the winners. You would need to listen for it and also, I could be nuts. I have been going nuts waiting for a) another more "real" picture of the hair AND/OR b) SOME COOL RESOLVING KIND OF NEWS Ahhhh...nevermind, ignore me, then...as you were... ;D And yeah, WORD about pics and news. And pics. Definitely pics. (Did I mentions pics?) ETA: just to be absolutely clear, when I say "pics" I mean pictures. I want pictures. Just so we understand each other. (looks pointedly at Adam.) I know what you mean about the pics. I am having a failure of imagination. I look over at everyone's avis and try to imagine what they would look like with platinum hair and all I come up with is this ...... Hot, I know but not commensurate with Adam's new less is more phase which has now become his black is white phase.
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Post by vistadiva on Aug 8, 2012 23:18:49 GMT -5
I use Freemake..it's free and VERY user friendly. Making a DVD from vids is very simple. I've used this program to burn several different DVD's for each London show. www.freemake.com/
1. Choose HD vids and download each vid in 1080 MP4 format to your hard drive . Save all vids in a folder. Best results are had when you screen and choose the best vid for each song. Sometimes you may want to use different videographers for different songs. 2. Open Freemake Video Converter. Import the vid files in the order you want them to be played (ie: set list). Once all the files are imported, click on Join. Also turn transition button ON. 3. Click on DVD and then burn. 4. If you want the full concert on a single DVD, you'll need a 240 minute DVD. 5. When the DVD is done, it will automatically eject and you will have the option of burning a copy and/or saving the joined files to your hard drive. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have ???'s I'm new here, so if I've posted this in the wrong place, please let me know :-/ Thank you so much for that explanation. I have wanted to make DVDs for awhile but am a bit baffled...1,2,3 instructions are what I needed. I think I can do this. You are so welcome...and OF COURSE you can do this!! 8-)
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Post by iluvfun42 on Aug 8, 2012 23:55:04 GMT -5
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