(DVDfull pro-shot)
Peter Gabriel 1994-08-14 47:37
Woodstock '94 - Saugerties, NY
North Stage
lineage
Pro Cable Broadcast (NTSC, 4:3) > unk hi-fi stereo VCR > VHS Master (SP)
Transfer:
VHS Master > Mitsubishi HS-U790 S-VHS VCR > S-VHS cable & RCAs > Canopus ADVC110 > Firewire > video editing software > MPEG2
Audio:
stereo* LPCM (48kHz, 24 bit)
Video:
9,500 kbps CBR, NTSC, 29.97 fps, 720x480, 4:3 (as broadcast)
1. intro
2. Sledgehammer
3. Secret World
4. In Your Eyes
5. Biko
6. speech & band intros
7. Woodstock '94 credits
Missing:
Come Talk to Me
Quiet Steam
Steam
Shakin' the Tree (w/Youssou N’Dour)
San Jacinto
Red Rain
Solsbury Hill
Digging in the Dirt
*Some have noted my Woodstock '94 vids appear to be 2-channel mono due to the "sameness" of the L & R channels. However, I believe the show was broadcast in stereo and my equipment was set up correctly to capture it in stereo. So, it may have been broadcast in 2-channel mono. Perhaps it was just easier for the soundman to put together a mono mix for broadcast on-the-fly due to the number of acts, etc. (& save the stereo remixes for commercial releases). Or perhaps it was downmixed to 2-channel mono due to limitations of the local cable company? Whatever the reason(s) for the similarity between the two channels, I think it's correct to describe this as "stereo," even though those who consider it "2-channel mono" have a good point as well.
Peter Gabriel 1994-08-14 47:37
Woodstock '94 - Saugerties, NY
North Stage
lineage
Pro Cable Broadcast (NTSC, 4:3) > unk hi-fi stereo VCR > VHS Master (SP)
Transfer:
VHS Master > Mitsubishi HS-U790 S-VHS VCR > S-VHS cable & RCAs > Canopus ADVC110 > Firewire > video editing software > MPEG2
Audio:
stereo* LPCM (48kHz, 24 bit)
Video:
9,500 kbps CBR, NTSC, 29.97 fps, 720x480, 4:3 (as broadcast)
1. intro
2. Sledgehammer
3. Secret World
4. In Your Eyes
5. Biko
6. speech & band intros
7. Woodstock '94 credits
Missing:
Come Talk to Me
Quiet Steam
Steam
Shakin' the Tree (w/Youssou N’Dour)
San Jacinto
Red Rain
Solsbury Hill
Digging in the Dirt
*Some have noted my Woodstock '94 vids appear to be 2-channel mono due to the "sameness" of the L & R channels. However, I believe the show was broadcast in stereo and my equipment was set up correctly to capture it in stereo. So, it may have been broadcast in 2-channel mono. Perhaps it was just easier for the soundman to put together a mono mix for broadcast on-the-fly due to the number of acts, etc. (& save the stereo remixes for commercial releases). Or perhaps it was downmixed to 2-channel mono due to limitations of the local cable company? Whatever the reason(s) for the similarity between the two channels, I think it's correct to describe this as "stereo," even though those who consider it "2-channel mono" have a good point as well.
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