Achtung: Die vorliegende BluRay ist eine sog. AVCHD/BluRay.
Hier kann man nachlesen, was es damit auf sich hat:
http://www.comptech-info.de/component/c ... as-ist-dasIch bin kein Technikexperte aber so wie ich das verstanden habe, ist der einzige Unterschied von einer AVCHD/BluRay zu einer "normalen" BluRay der, dass die AVCHD einen HD-Codec verwendet (H.264), was die Größe dann signifikant senkt (von 43 GB auf etwas über 20GB) bei gleicher Qualität.
Ich habe irgendwo mal gelesen, dass
einige BluRay-Brenner und auch BluPlay-Player (ich nehme mal an, ältere Modelle einfach) AVCHD-Material nicht lesen können, die potentiellen Viner müssten also checken, ob ihre Brenner-Hardware das kann. Ich persönlich denke aber, dass sich Erkennungsprobleme nur auf die Player beschränken sollten.
Auf der PS3 wird sie auf jeden Fall erkannt.
Der Grund warum ich auf AVCHD gehe ist, dass wegen des verwendeten HD-Codecs die Output file um die Hälfte kleiner ist bei gleicher Qualität - ich habe zumindest bei einem Vergleich bei einer anderen Multicam, die ich als BluRay und AVCHD ausgespielt habe, keinen Unterschied bemerkt. Sie passt dann auf eine normale 25GB-BD.
Hier die komplette Info:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
"Wo ist Patti?"
2012-05-27 - Cologne, Germany
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tLXOWHSBP4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYQUTymdf3k For some videos I only had a couple of videos, for some quite a few.
You can find more previews of complete songs (Apollo Medley, Waitin' on a Sunny Day, E Street Shuffle and No Surrender) in my youtube channel.
16:9
1280x720 (50 f/ps)
PAL
AC3 audio
Edited by loftarasa
Audio 1 by totem13
Audio 2 by zimmy21
Cover art by bruce-fx / highway12
Chapters:
Intro
No Surrender
Two Hearts
We Take Care of Our Own
Wrecking Ball
The Ties That Bind
Death to My Hometown
My City of Ruins
Spirit in the Night
The E Street Shuffle
Jack of All Trades
Atlantic City
Darlington County
She's the One
Working on the Highway
Shackled and Drawn
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
Apollo Medley
The River
The Rising
Radio Nowhere
We Are Alive
Land of Hope and Dreams
Born in the U.S.A.
Born to Run
Hungry Heart
Seven Nights to Rock
Dancing in the Dark
American Land
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
Credits
Bonus:
Bericht: WDR Lokalzeit
Original video sources (alphabetical order):
achim, alexgoesbruce, anonymous, avanpoppel, bossfann, champion1887, dasbinichauch, denalain, devil59620, dimagex50, dvddubbingguy, estrbndbossfan, finnido, fv45pfap, idebee, indraatje5, joe, lars aka papa bär, loftarasa, machita, mission man, myocard1000, n.j. turnpike, rainerhornberger, robin keller, rustymarty, sascha74, schneider412, sebastian, sirhcnailuj, strickwerk-productions, sunnyday, tobi, thomasdelbecque, ute
Youtube:
2006timo, herjeminee, jeffreyvanderaa, melafreund, sixgun, therafflem
Notes:
I only used HD-sourced video material to preserve the best possible image quality. However, the quality varies notable, e.g. from iPhone-videos to high quality cams or steadily filmed to shakily filmed.
Due to lack of videos, there are video gaps in the following songs: Death to My Hometown, Spirit in the Night, Jack of all Trades, The Rising and We Are Alive. These gaps were filled with pictures from the concert.
The second audio stream (zimmy21) has some quality escapes. These are:
No Surrender (first minute missing) and My City of Ruins (distortion for 1 minute in the middle of the song). Where appropriate I mixed totem13's recording in.
That being said:
Thank you VERY MUCH to all the tapers who generously shared their original video files with me! And also to the audio tapers of course!
Special thanks for their EXTRAORDINARY contribution to the project:
dvddubbingguy, tobi and lars aka papa bär (lots of videos, quite perfectly filmed, amazing quality!), *anonymous* (almost complete recording from the stands), dasbinichauch (lots of videos from the stands, very stable), devil59620 (many videos), fv45pfap (many videos, quite perfectly filmed), joe (help with collecting videos) and betterday for a great communication and motivation.
After all, this was real fun to edit and leads you to just one possible conclusion: Nothing comes close to Bruce Springsteen.
In case you plan to also film a bit during one of your future concerts, I highly recommend to buy a Sony Cybershot hx9v or subsequent models, and film with an EV-setting of -0,7 to -1,3. The best angles of this multicam video were recorded with a hx9v and (I'm not sure which one) hx10s or hx20s with EV set at 0 to -1,3.
The EV-setting avoids "ghost" faces and the cam has got an Exmor R-sensor that avoids annoying "lines" in the video when you are recording against bright lights. Also, it has got a great zoom with steady shot function - and can record in full HD. The sound is also remarkably good for a pocket cam. Moreover, you can also take quite good pics with it.
The latest Lumix from Panasonic might also be a great alternative, though I don't have any experiences with it.
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Artworkdownload hier:
http://we.tl/vgpbeaAf9hEin RIESENDANKESCHÖN an bruce-fx / Highway12 für diesen Service!