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  1. The term "good" is arguable. Sounds like a Digicam-Rip or something to me.

     

    Good old Morumbi, lol.

     

    Edit: Oh, that's the same MP3 as available at the show page, what a coincidence ^__^ Didn't even know there's a source listed. Doubt that's a ECM-DS70P recording. FLAC or didn't happen. And LOL at this announcement thread (didn't see it before). I now announce a Xero show, for real.

  2. 15.08.2000 - Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar

     

    http://lplive.net/shows/20000815.php

     

    The DVD remained very rare until pcfreak was able to obtain it from an US trader in late 2006.

    I/we 'obtained' it in late 2005 from pcfreak, not 2006. I added it to my website 05.12.2005. 6 yrs ago... good times!!!

     

    On a side note, I wonder whether this sleeve is from pcfreak or the ominous US trader^^

    post-423-1322585843_thumb.jpg

  3. No no, nothing remastered. According to the booklet this appears to be the first demo of the song. So every other In The End demo appears to be newer.

    They seem to slightly "remaster" every song/demo before it's going onto a LPU CD. I'm sure they amplify/hard-limit the songs before, kinda makes sense of course (as they will 'sound' better afterwards). Here's the waveform of In The End compared to the old demos we have:

     

    post-423-1321467189_thumb.jpg Untitled from the 1999 & 2000 Demo CDs we have

    post-423-1321467210_thumb.jpg In The End on this CD

     

    I'd say we can assume that no demo (at least not the old ones) we find on new LPU CDs are exactly "the same" as Mike finds them his closet/wherever, they're not 'untouched'. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing, as a CD with every track mastered the same way/same volume level is much more enjoyable. For the collector it would be nice to have the 'unmastered' versions too, of course^^

     

    Just hope the original files they played with were actually lossless, as previous LPU CDs seemed to be made out of lossy files. We'll see. Great CD!

  4. Apparently the 3.35 GB 720p version is the original stream source (however that guy managed to download it), so that's the one to download, quality's excellent. Every other bigger file or so-called 1080p is just upscaled and doesn't look any better.

     

    It got shared on ruTracker first I think: http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopi...st&p=143040

     

    Still, wondering how this got downloaded off of iTunes, MediaInfo tells me it was encoded 2011-07-09, but maybe the guy who downloaded it just remuxed it into a .mkv container, who knows...

  5. Thanks for the links, although I think 10.5 GiB for that webstream is a bit overdimensioned. That iTunes Player window is ~800x450 pixels, that's not even 720p^^ I assume making the player play at full window size doesn't improve the quality of the stream (= the 800x450 stream is just stretched to your monitor's resolution). And the video is not properly cropped.

     

    Anyway, quality's good.

  6. He doesn't even have the full show, there's no proof. And he fails to provide simple proof like higher quality screenshots of other songs. If he wanted to prove that he actually has this show, it would be so easy. Wherever that sample came from. Stories like "I only got 2MB of free space and can't make screenshots" are total bullshit if you ask me. This is all just a big lie. One of the worst things you can do is pretending to have a complete show you don't actually have.

     

    This topic wasn't really fair towards him, but it isn't right to just pretend to have something in the first place.

     

    Hopefully someone else can get his hands on this unique show one day!

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