I don’t know how to capture this vid, so, if anyone wants to try….
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even just an audio rip ..!!
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anyone know the best way to rip this concert ?
Edit: Right, got the whole thing – picture is 720p H264, audio is coded 192kbps AAC, but is only in mono, it’s recorded very low, and the quality is not good at all. (And the orchestra is bloody awful.)
Additional: There are also ear-splittingly loud and sudden sounds like bombs going off at random intervals. Shocking. Utterly shocking. And about half an hour of silence and a still "ENTRACTE" card interspersed with random snippets of audio from TV shows in French. This production is completely incompetent.
Nonetheless, uploading the complete 2.2gb file now. Please stand by. ๐
HD (har har) video – MKV (2.2gb at Mega) https://mega.nz/#!EhBk1DrK!q0LhEC4FghQl7o45pv5KDGdlFuOJiFisOH6n11jEuI0
AUDIO ONLY (extracted directly from stream without re-encoding – AAC ~192kbps mono) – M4A (225mb at Mega) https://mega.nz/#!J4hEzZwJ!VQt6GI2ja6YrMVC1xVYKlb9FvZzvx7rdpm_o_2Q-nls
I will do a proper audio version later, ie splitting into tracks and sorting out the exploding bomb noises.
Well, unfortunately, you cannot always have LSO playing Williams…
Again thanks Tangotreats for doing this.
It’s not TOO bad, apart from the noises. The Grand Rex is acoustically unsuitable for orchestral concerts. Notice how every instrument has a close-up microphone attached? Not a recipe for great sound, and a technique that un-naturally amplifies every single imperfection in ensemble. The orchestra’s still terrible – the crumbling ensemble and all-too-frequent brass cracks can’t be blamed on recording technology but I suspect it is a factor in the overall naff sound.
Hearing them scrape and croak through the glorious opening of Temple Of Doom and the following "Anything Goes" is depressing; the soundtrack is performed by a red-hot contract orchestra of some of the world’s very best players, recorded on LA’s premiere scoring stage, and engineered by Bruce Botnick… so making a comparison is probably unfair, but, y’know… it’s pretty bad. ๐
Happy birthday … have a good one!!