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GODDAMN shithole I live in
will wait for your recording, guys...
not available in your area
GODDAMN shithole I live in
will wait for your recording, guys...
I have to admit that I would actually like to watch TR doing something like cooking a favorite recipe.
That might make for some interesting Television. Something out of the ordinary.
But back on topic Im looking forward to hearing this interview...whenever someone can get it up.
Thanks.
I know its off topic...but thanks for that link DigitalChaos!
I NEVER knew that existed...interesting.
if you are in the UK (it's probably blocked overseas) here is the link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/introduci...ideo/#p00nf05m
Anyone ever heard of Tunnelbear?
*cough*
there's a copy circulating on youtube...missing a few minutes at the beginning...
i will rip it later today if nobody else has done so by then
can't rape my cell modem for that right now
So which of you wants to be the uploader?
Also, this file is a pain in the ass. I cant figure how to reencode the FLV without the sound massively drifting. I have the interview cut out and the aspect ratio fixed but this sound drift is killing me... Someone else will have to take a stab at this. As it stands now there is a 1 hour 750mb FLV that plays just fine.
ha!
"The Head of the label who I won't mention... STEVE GOTTLIEB"
Awesome. I chuckled at that. Heard a lot of what was said before, but still, interviews like that are why I love TR.
I extracted the stream and created the following video and audio-only files.
The video was broadcast at the wrong aspect ratio (everything looks squished). I saved the file such that QuickTime Player 7 will playback the video in the proper aspect ratio, so I recommend using that for playback.
BBC Introducing... Masterclass 2012 - Trent Reznor (Video) - 28 min, 297 MB http://www.sendspace.com/file/y9199f
BBC Introducing... Masterclass 2012 - Trent Reznor (Audio) - 28 min, 25 MB http://www.mediafire.com/?ddsfcjjjz6xcxxz
Technical details:
Direct RTMP stream rip with Replay Media Catcher. Demux to elementary streams with FLV Extract. Remux to proper MPEG-4 container with mp4box. Because it required both editing (trim start and end) and aspect ratio correction (during playback, NOT re-encoding), I made the changes in QuickTime Pro and saved the movie in a QuickTime container which can perform both without re-encoding.
Last edited by TheBang; 01-23-2012 at 06:11 AM. Reason: new version of video
Thank you, TheBang! And thank you for correcting aspect ratio, it was really crazy to watch online version
tahnks yo
That was good - thanks for posting
So, I just assumed that the proper aspect ratio for the video was 16:9, but upon further reflection and testing, it looks like it should actually be 4:3.
I've reuploaded the video again, with the corrected playback aspect ratio information. Again, only QuickTime Player 7 will read this playback information properly. I recommend that you redownload the new video file if you downloaded previously.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/y9199f
If you are using a different player, you'll want to set the movie playback dimensions to approximately 640 x 617.
Anything new in this interview, or just rehashing whatever has been already said recently about music industry, soundtracks, etc. ?
@TheBang
Thanks for the upload! and it it looks better now after correcting the aspect ratio.