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AP-Racing

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| Olympic Sports Complex Moscow, Russia Setlist:
Intro (Cosmos rocks)
01 One vision
02 Tie your mother down
03 The show must go on
04 Fat bottomed girls
05 Another one bites the dust
06 Hammer to fall
07 I want it all
08 I want to break free
09 A kind of magic
10 Seagull (Paul solo)
11 Love of my life (brian solo)
12 '39
13 Roger electric Bass Solo incl Under Pressure/Another One Bites The Dust
14 Drum Solo
15 I'm in love with my car
16 Say it's not true
17 Bad company
18 Wishing well
19 Shooting Star
20 Brian guitar solo
21 Bijou
22 Last horizon
23 Crazy little thing called love
24 C-lebrity
25 Feel like making love
26 Radio gaga (paul on vocals)
27 Bohemian rhapsody (freddie on vocals 1. Part, Paul 2nd part)
Encores:
28 Cosmos rockin'
29 All right now
30 We will rock you
31 We are the champions
32 God save the queen
Source: Video cam
Quality - Good, but not fanzone
Size: 11GB
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david (galashiels) 
the cosmos rocks 
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bugger me.thats a biggy.cheers. http://www.youtube.com/user/davidgalashiels1
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AP-Racing

Bohemian: 286 posts

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How i can registred this torrent on tracker?
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TimBHM

Bohemian: 877 posts

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Wow - I'm certainly looking forward to this one. Thanks!
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Krzysztof
Bohemian: 191 posts

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Great, Thank You!!! It's a High definition?? Maybe a little screenshot please;]
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Vali

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[img=/images/smiley/msn/omg_smile.gif][/img] !!!! THANKS !! Bring out the charge of the love brigade
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Marknow
now 
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Holy Shit!!!![img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img]
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Ale_Pisa

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GREATTTTTTTTTT!!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img]
Sorry for my english! :(
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Ginger01
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Wow!! Thanks a lot!! I'm so looking to seeing this :)
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THE DANGEROUS BEAR
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What format is this video in? Is this a DVD?
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THE DANGEROUS BEAR
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It is my understanding these are .mov files which is a lossy format. Correct me if I am wrong.
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AP-Racing

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TimBHM

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AP-Racing wrote:
You right Not strictly true. I believe it is perfectly possible to encode lossless audio into a MOV file but the picture will always be lossy to some extent.
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THE DANGEROUS BEAR
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AP-Racing wrote:
You right Your recording is greatly appreciated, however I don't understand why the files are so big! 11GB is far bigger than a DVD! If this is a lossy format why are the files so big?
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AP-Racing

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Thats mov. files. Every song 300-500 mb
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THE DANGEROUS BEAR
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AP-Racing wrote:
Thats mov. files. Every song 300-500 mb If that is true wouldn't it have been better just to share the lossless DVD (.vob) files? Just a thought. I am a collector of lossless recordings and would love to get this show in lossless quality if possible.
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TimBHM

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THE DANGEROUS BEAR wrote:
AP-Racing wrote:
Thats mov. files. Every song 300-500 mb
If that is true wouldn't it have been better just to share the lossless DVD (.vob) files? Just a thought. I am a collector of lossless recordings and would love to get this show in lossless quality if possible. No. DVD is not lossless. The audio may well be but the video certainly isn't and is frequently more compressed than in an h.264 mov file. Trust me, the movs will be better quality if the audio is uncompressed.
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THE DANGEROUS BEAR
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TimBHM wrote: THE DANGEROUS BEAR wrote:
AP-Racing wrote:
Thats mov. files. Every song 300-500 mb
If that is true wouldn't it have been better just to share the lossless DVD (.vob) files? Just a thought. I am a collector of lossless recordings and would love to get this show in lossless quality if possible. No. DVD is not lossless. The audio may well be but the video certainly isn't and is frequently more compressed than in an h.264 mov file. Trust me, the movs will be better quality if the audio is uncompressed. I am a bit confused now. I was under the understanding that .vob files were lossless unless the were originally converted from a lossy format. AP-Racing maybe able to shed some light on this if he tells us in what format he originally received this recording in. Or if he is the original taper, what would be the best format (lossless) for him to share it in?
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inu-liger

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VOB is just a container, not a format...much like how MKV files work. MPEG-2 IS a lossy format unfortunately, but it will only look as good as the two combined scenarios allow: -Quality of source material -How the source material is encoded in MPEG-2, and if it's done right Also another few things to consider are how long the material is, how many audio tracks and what audio formats are used (the more audio tracks there are, the less bandwidth allowed for the video track's bitrate!), and if the content producers elect to encode the material for DVD-5 or DVD-9 discs. Also, the video codec formats used on Blu-ray are most certainly not lossless either (honest truth here), but they use much better encoding algorithms combined with a VERY increased bandwidth for video (40Mbps alone!). More than half of all Blu-ray releases use MPEG-4 AVC encoding, which is also known as h.264. Even upconverted (SD to 'phake' HD) releases look a LOT better on BD than DVD. The anime 'AIR' is an excellent example of that, despite being encoded in 1080i.
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928
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inu-liger wrote:
VOB is just a container, not a format...much like how MKV files work. MPEG-2 IS a lossy format unfortunately, but it will only look as good as the two combined scenarios allow: -Quality of source material -How the source material is encoded in MPEG-2, and if it's done right Also another few things to consider are how long the material is, how many audio tracks and what audio formats are used (the more audio tracks there are, the less bandwidth allowed for the video track's bitrate!), and if the content producers elect to encode the material for DVD-5 or DVD-9 discs. Also, the video codec formats used on Blu-ray are most certainly not lossless either (honest truth here), but they use much better encoding algorithms combined with a VERY increased bandwidth for video (40Mbps alone!). More than half of all Blu-ray releases use MPEG-4 AVC encoding, which is also known as h.264. Even upconverted (SD to 'phake' HD) releases look a LOT better on BD than DVD. The anime 'AIR' is an excellent example of that, despite being encoded in 1080i. Correct.
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