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Golders Green Hippodrome 10/27/1977 uncut broadcast
requested by travishayes89
after a long week i finally got around to uploading this bootleg. This is the original BBC broadcast of this legendary show, and one of my personal favorites, quality is not superb, colors are a bit dark, but overall very watchable. I have this ripped in three different categoies, i ripped a rather large mpg DVD video, roughly 2.5 gigs, wanted to hold its quality as best as i could, the second option is untouched DVD which i may just share via torrent file, unless asked otherwise, and option three is the untouched audio rip, as request by shakedown ice
heres the tech details for whom it matters to
Video |
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ID : | 224 (0xE0) | ||
Format : | MPEG Video | ||
Format version : | Version 2 | ||
Format profile : | Main@Main | ||
Format settings, BVOP : | No | ||
Format settings, Matrix : | Default | ||
Format settings, GOP : | N=18 | ||
Duration : | 41mn 28s | ||
Bit rate mode : | Variable | ||
Bit rate : | 7 974 Kbps | ||
Maximum bit rate : | 9 800 Kbps | ||
Width : | 720 pixels | ||
Height : | 480 pixels | ||
Display aspect ratio : | 4:3 | ||
Frame rate : | 29.970 fps | ||
Standard : | NTSC | ||
Color space : | YUV | ||
Chroma subsampling : | 4:2:0 | ||
Bit depth : | 8 bits | ||
Scan type : | Progressive | ||
Compression mode : | Lossy | ||
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : | 0.770 | ||
Time code of first frame : | 00:00:00:00 | ||
Time code source : | Group of pictures header | ||
Stream size : | 2.31 GiB (96%) |
Audio |
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ID : | 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80) | ||
Format : | AC-3 | ||
Format/Info : | Audio Coding 3 | ||
Mode extension : | CM (complete main) | ||
Format settings, Endianness : | Big | ||
Muxing mode : | DVD-Video | ||
Duration : | 41mn 29s | ||
Bit rate mode : | Constant | ||
Bit rate : | 128 Kbps | ||
Channel(s) : | 2 channels | ||
Channel positions : | Front: L R | ||
Sampling rate : | 48.0 KHz | ||
Bit depth : | 16 bits | ||
Compression mode : | Lossy | ||
Stream size : | 38.0 MiB (2%) |
i believe this is the same DVD that is on nates list
http://www.acdc-bootlegs.com/boots/boots_show.php?bid=2597&uid=1
also just in case anyone is still interested, I am offering a rare Australian flick with an all AC/DC soundtrack, a film I have never heard of my 10 years on the site, I think it is a must keep for us hardcore fans, especially being that it is something that never came to my attention until very recently. The 1982 fil "Tuff Enough" with a small cameo that looks to be Angus Young himself, have also uploaded that for those who would be interested in a link.
Here is the original post, was once offered as a torrent, now avaliable as a single link
http://www.acdc-bootlegs.com/forum/?messageid=41942
Just PM for the links HAHAHA somehow forgot to mention that
^ Thanks much for taking the time on the uploads Imma_rocker, especially the audio rip. Much appreciated indeed
Cheers
This is great. Sure, the picture (and occasionally audio) leave a lot to be desired, but it honestly is better than the "Rock Masters" DVD of the same show. Why? Well, first you have it the way it was initially seen by people, not in some weird clipped version. You also have it with the introduction, that has, for the first of two times (that I know of) where Pete Drummond is dumfounded at AC/DC. In Rock Goes To College he's trying to do the "proper announcer" thing and tell of what AC/DC is doing, but then the guys are like, we got a show to do here, "Thank you Peter!" This time, you have him wondering if the sound is meant to do that feedback thing.
imma_rocker, Thanks for your time & work this is great to see the complete concert, i never saw the ending of TNT my vhs copy ended after the closing credits. I do have the Rock Masters DVD why did they chop up the end on TNT ? total time 39:00 we can see now the original broadcast was 41:30.
and with Rock Goes To College will we ever see the complete Live Wire
I doubt we'll ever see the opening half of Live Wire from RGTC. Remember, this is the BBC we are talking about, they tossed out several episodes of the national treasure that is Doctor Who (look up Doctor Who missing episodes...pretty wild).
As for the cut up ending on T.N.T. on the Rock Masters DVD...I don't know why they'd chop it up post credits, but the editing to cover the credits is probably a dumb edit decision to remove the awkward fade.