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SYNCH wrote:I'm unsure if this has been posted somewhere but I found this link to download the whole Journey show. FLV file so it may not look/sound great.
http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/children-bodom/505466-live-stream-graspop-metal-meeting-2009-a-7.html#post8466849
sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
SYNCH wrote:I'm unsure if this has been posted somewhere but I found this link to download the whole Journey show. FLV file so it may not look/sound great.
http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/children-bodom/505466-live-stream-graspop-metal-meeting-2009-a-7.html#post8466849
SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
kgdjpubs wrote:alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
use the dropbox links--NOT the MediaFire links. Make sure all the files are in one folder, and use WinRar to extract part 1. It will combine everything into the one flv video file. Don't worry about the HJSplit program or renaming the files. WinRar will do everything.
RocknRoll wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
use the dropbox links--NOT the MediaFire links. Make sure all the files are in one folder, and use WinRar to extract part 1. It will combine everything into the one flv video file. Don't worry about the HJSplit program or renaming the files. WinRar will do everything.
OK....I'm pretty computer challenged here. After you get the files extracted in WinRar how do you play it? I know the answer is probably obvious but I'm sure missing it![]()
Thanks in advance
SYNCH wrote:RocknRoll wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
use the dropbox links--NOT the MediaFire links. Make sure all the files are in one folder, and use WinRar to extract part 1. It will combine everything into the one flv video file. Don't worry about the HJSplit program or renaming the files. WinRar will do everything.
OK....I'm pretty computer challenged here. After you get the files extracted in WinRar how do you play it? I know the answer is probably obvious but I'm sure missing it![]()
Thanks in advance
You can use this one http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ to play it
alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
kgdjpubs wrote:SYNCH wrote:RocknRoll wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:alesson wrote:SYNCH wrote:sonorstks wrote:file corrupt?
I downloaded all "Dropbox links" .rar files. Download all 6 parts and put them in the same folder. Use Winrar to extract one of them and it will automatically merge them. You can't extract just one of them without downloading the other parts
Downloaded all..file no 5 and 6 are corrupted. Can't complete the extraction process.
I guess I have to go back and download 5 & 6 again.![]()
use the dropbox links--NOT the MediaFire links. Make sure all the files are in one folder, and use WinRar to extract part 1. It will combine everything into the one flv video file. Don't worry about the HJSplit program or renaming the files. WinRar will do everything.
OK....I'm pretty computer challenged here. After you get the files extracted in WinRar how do you play it? I know the answer is probably obvious but I'm sure missing it![]()
Thanks in advance
You can use this one http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ to play it
That should work. Basically, anything that will play a .flv file (a type of video file) will play it. Then, for those who really want to get advanced, find a program to rip the audio to a wav file, and burn onto cd. Then, you have one of the most rocking shows Journey has ever performed--and maybe one of the best shows they have done in the past 10 years.
Arkansas wrote:Running it thru separators right now. But I tell ya, the original is really hard to beat. I honestly don't know how this was recorded live, but every single instrument is so clear and punctuated, that all the original mix needs is a few harmonic cleaners, and it's damned near perfect. On playback, just EQ like you want and let your crossovers & amps do the rest.
This is really, to say it again, just as good, if not better than the 'Captured' album. That, meaning that Captured was the best thing since sliced bread...back in '80.
Btw, most impressed by the drums. This mix has every single piece of thunder. The snare, although not as tight as I'd like it, is very raw & melodic...absolutely love it.
later~
SYNCH wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I have this on DVD.
Did you get it for free? That would be cool if we have DVD format then. Care to share? hehe
Arkansas wrote:Running it thru separators right now. But I tell ya, the original is really hard to beat. I honestly don't know how this was recorded live, but every single instrument is so clear and punctuated, that all the original mix needs is a few harmonic cleaners, and it's damned near perfect. On playback, just EQ like you want and let your crossovers & amps do the rest.
This is really, to say it again, just as good, if not better than the 'Captured' album. That, meaning that Captured was the best thing since sliced bread...back in '80.
Btw, most impressed by the drums. This mix has every single piece of thunder. The snare, although not as tight as I'd like it, is very raw & melodic...absolutely love it.
later~
Rip Rokken wrote:SYNCH wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I have this on DVD.
Did you get it for free? That would be cool if we have DVD format then. Care to share? hehe
I've had it for a few months, actually. I kept hearing Graspop mentioned as something really special, so it's been in my stack of "to-view" stuff but I hadn't popped it in before until I saw the thread.
I'm pretty impressed with the huge sound and the apparently professional camera work and editing. Was it televised or something? But this copy must have been taken from streaming media, because it's a bit pixelated and weak on frames per second in places. Still perfectly watchable though and extremely cool to me -- kinda like watching an US Festival performance. And WOW! What a unique version of "Edge of the Blade!" Itust came on as I'm typing and had a very interesting and dramatic keyboard intro -- never heard it performed this way before!
Yeah, I think this is cool as hell, but I'm pretty sure our MR Round Table of highly renowned experts, each top-notch professionals in their respective fields of medicine, human physiology, music theory, vocal motor skills, and fine language arts would dissect it to oblivion so I'm not sharing s&*#.
Jana wrote:Actually, Rip, when it was linked here at the time it was livestreaming it really got positive reviews from most on here. The download link now in this thread will take care of those problems you have re the being weak on frames I believe. Ask Arkansas.
Rip Rokken wrote:Wait, Jana do you mean the FLV download has better video? The sound on mine is fine -- video is just a little rough in places. And I can't believe they played "One More!" COOL!
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