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Post by DancyGeorgia on Aug 21, 2014 20:10:41 GMT -5
There was a list with all of the shows that had straight through full show video recordings. Anyone remember where that list was? Also, did anyone else download the Flac files for E Rutherford. I was disappointed as the volume was low and wondered if it was just me. The high quality audios are almost always recorded at low volume in order to prevent the possibility of distortions due to spurious extra loud notes. Usually one can increase the volume in post production, but the audiophiles prefer getting the raw files and using players that can increase the volume on the fly during play. VLC Media Player can increase the volume up to 200% on the fly.
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Post by LindaG23 on Aug 21, 2014 20:28:01 GMT -5
direct tv is showing a documentary on Burning Man the year Atop represented! Channel 545 direct tv eta: ok that is it, i'm going next year!!!!! Yeah Adam better be there or singing for era 3# no excuses. gonna play him all over the playa OK, you big teaser - what channel is 545 and does the documentary have a name so I can see if I get it?
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Post by theosgma on Aug 21, 2014 20:29:27 GMT -5
There was a list with all of the shows that had straight through full show video recordings. Anyone remember where that list was? Also, did anyone else download the Flac files for E Rutherford. I was disappointed as the volume was low and wondered if it was just me. The high quality audios are almost always recorded at low volume in order to prevent the possibility of distortions due to spurious extra loud notes. Usually one can increase the volume in post production, but the audiophiles prefer getting the raw files and using players that can increase the volume on the fly during play. VLC Media Player can increase the volume up to 200% on the fly. But then what do you do if you want to burn a CD to listen to in the car? The volume is too low even with my radio control all the way up.
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Post by seoulmate on Aug 21, 2014 20:30:18 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 20:34:28 GMT -5
direct tv is showing a documentary on Burning Man the year Atop represented! Channel 545 direct tv eta: ok that is it, i'm going next year!!!!! Yeah Adam better be there or singing for era 3# no excuses. gonna play him all over the playa OK, you big teaser - what channel is 545 and does the documentary have a name so I can see if I get it? Spark: a burning man story. Showtime! our year! Wall Street Burn and everything!
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 21, 2014 20:38:40 GMT -5
Yeah...Seoulmate that's the one I posted the other day. I just got done watching a Showtime show called "Spark: A Burning Man Story"! It was really amazing to see all the incredible art and activities up close. It felt like we were there! I think it was from the 2012 Burning Man! I know Atopia was represented! I kept looking for a familiar face...looking for you Momtomany! ETA: Oh I see the above post is talking about it too! My son said, "Wow! Look at the incredible costumes and structures!" Glad I just happened to see it while changing channels!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 20:42:19 GMT -5
Yeah...Seoulmate that's the one I posted the other day. I just got done watching a Showtime show called "Spark: A Burning Story"! It was really amazing to see all the incredible art and activities up close. It felt like we were there! I think it was from the 2012 Burning Man! I know Atopia was represented! I kept looking for a familiar face...looking for you Momtomany! ETA: Oh I see the above post is talking about it too! My son said, "Wow! Look at the incredible costumes and structures!" Glad I just happened to see it while changing channels! didn't see her, but just look for the pink tutu
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Aug 21, 2014 20:47:48 GMT -5
But then what do you do if you want to burn a CD to listen to in the car? The volume is too low even with my radio control all the way up. This audio was individual songs in FLAC format, right? It would be easier if the person who has the raw audio does the volume increase on the full concert audio before cutting it into individual files. One needs to know where the loudest note is in the entire file and what it's decibel level is. Plus you want the whole concert increased as a whole and not have individual songs increased to different levels. It is a very time consuming process in the usual software people use for this to increase the volume on individual song files and do it right. But, I have looked up how to do this with a command line software where it can be done easily with a script rather than loading each song individually into an interactive software. I think I can do it this way, but will not know till I try it. I can also convert to another format more suitable for making CDs at the same time as the volume is increased. Since most people here use iTunes for making CDs, I may convert to Apple Lossless format. The people who make these recordings usually do not want their recordings posted publically in a lossy format such as mp3.
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Post by theosgma on Aug 21, 2014 20:54:49 GMT -5
This audio was individual songs in FLAC format, right? It would be easier if the person who has the raw audio does the volume increase on the full concert audio before cutting it into individual files. One needs to know where the loudest note is in the entire file and what it's decibel level is. Plus you want the whole concert increased as a whole and not have individual songs increased to different levels. It is a very time consuming process in the usual software people use for this to increase the volume on individual song files and do it right. But, I have looked up how to do this with a command line software where it can be done easily with a script rather than loading each song individually into an interactive software. I think I can do it this way, but will not know till I try it. I can also convert to another format more suitable for making CDs at the same time as the volume is increased. Since most people here use iTunes for making CDs, I may convert to Apple Lossless format. The people who make these recordings usually do not want their recordings posted publically in a lossy format such as mp3. Great. It would be awesome to have it in Apple Lossless format. Which concerts are you working on? I didn't have this issue with Edmonton which was also FLAC. In fact, those of you that have not listened to Edmonton, it is a really good show and the FLAC files are awesome. Right now I am watching the full Las Vegas II multi cam from Mark and it is awesome!
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Post by adamrocks on Aug 21, 2014 20:55:50 GMT -5
didn't see her, but just look for the pink tutu OK...I'll watch again and look for the "pink tutu"!
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