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rogerriffin
BBC Rolling Stones: Live at the Wiltern Theatre 2002 1080p HDTV x265-MVGroup
In November 2002, the Stones arrived in Los Angeles to perform at a packed Wiltern Theatre, treating fans to a set heavy on rarities which feel right at home in such an intimate setting. While some of the hits are performed, this night at the Wiltern is for the rarely played classics, including Stray Cat Blues, No Expectations and a cover of Everybody Needs Somebody to Love featuring a guest spot by the legendary Solomon Burke.
Technical Spec
Video Codec: x265 CABAC Main L4.1
Video Bitrate: CRF 22 (~2347Kbps)
Video Resolution: 1920x1080
Frame Rate: 50 FPS
Audio Codec: HE-AAC
Audio Bitrate: 160Kbps CVBR 48KHz (209Kbps peak)
Audio Channels: 6
Run-Time: 69 mins
Part Size: 1.22 GB
Source: HDTV
Subtitles: Merged
Can anyone share this version via WeTransfer???
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GivenToFly15
X265 is not the resolution, it's a codec. Have you tried with VLC?
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GivenToFly15
X265 is not the resolution, it's a codec. Have you tried with VLC?
i have the same problem...only sound no image strange but sound is so much better then the original ..could someone do an audio wt perhaps from this source?tx
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GivenToFly15
X265 is not the resolution, it's a codec. Have you tried with VLC?
i have the same problem...only sound no image strange but sound is so much better then the original ..could someone do an audio wt perhaps from this source?tx
Audio from the video: [wetransfer.com]
Could someone split it and make a cd out of it?
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GivenToFly15
X265 is not the resolution, it's a codec. Have you tried with VLC?
i have the same problem...only sound no image strange but sound is so much better then the original ..could someone do an audio wt perhaps from this source?tx
Audio from the video: [wetransfer.com]
Could someone split it and make a cd out of it?
There are only two channels on the audio file. I haven't got the time to check on the video file if there are actually 6 channels. If so, it would be best to extract the audio as a 6-channel file.
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rogerriffin
Thanks to GivenToFly15 for sharing the .mkv file via WeTranfer here, then Spunky sent me the MKV re-coded (8.83gb) then i added chapters on each song and make dvd:
Yes! 5.1 Channels audio!!!
Pt1: [we.tl]
Pt2: [we.tl]
i dont know the reason why one 1.22gb file recoded was to 8.83gb and when i put into a dvd project was only 3.06gb...but, well, enjoy it!
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imthemastah
Thanks for this! I was at this show and have great memories; revisiting it from this recording was very exciting. I wasn't able to find myself in the audience (I was right up in front of Ronnie) but did see some friends appear a few times.
I hope someday we see the rest of the show but given that this took 20 years to appear I'm not going to hold out too much hope. I really remember how amazing Can't You Hear Me Knocking was.
Hopefully they will release the full show on blu-ray.
CYHMK from Wiltern was released on Live Licks, and with You Don't Have To Mean It from Four Flicks there are now only four songs missing to get the complete show: Neighbours, Hand Of Fate, Dance Pt.1 and Thru and Thru.
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GivenToFly15
X265 is not the resolution, it's a codec. Have you tried with VLC?
i have the same problem...only sound no image strange but sound is so much better then the original ..could someone do an audio wt perhaps from this source?tx
Audio from the video: [wetransfer.com]
Could someone split it and make a cd out of it?