Monday 31 January 2011

Oasis - BBC Electric Proms 2008 (BBC HD Highlights)

1. Edith Bowman Intro
2. Rock 'N' Roll Star
3. The Shock Of The Lightning
4. Cigarettes & Alcohol
5. The Meaning Of Soul
6. Morning Glory
7. Wonderwall
8. I'm Outta Time
9. Don't Look Back In Anger
10. Falling Down
11. Champagne Supernova
12. I Am The Walrus

http://www.multiupload.com/CP74EMENS2
http://www.multiupload.com/D8OPPYEVM6
http://www.multiupload.com/US9BH0PU92
http://www.multiupload.com/B7UM5RGZA8
http://www.multiupload.com/53MTKU42KA


This is taken from the MKV file of the BBC HD Broadcast in 2008 which can be found here.

Thursday 27 January 2011

Paramore - Mtv Unplugged (Palladia HD)

1. Programme Intro & Band Walk On
2. Ignorance
3. That's What You Get
4. Misery Business
5. Brick By Boring Brick
6. Decode

http://www.multiupload.com/YQRRHV18EV


Hint: This one fits onto a 1.4GB mini DVD

Friday 21 January 2011

Coldplay - How We Saw The World (Part One) (HDNet)

1. Square One
2. Politik
3. Yellow
4. Speed Of Sound
5. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
6. What If
7. How You See The World
8. Don't Panic
9. White Shadows
10. The Scientist
11. Til Kingdom Come
12 Ring Of Fire
13. Trouble
14. Clocks
15. Talk
16. Swallowed In The Sea
17. In My Place
18. Fix You

http://www.multiupload.com/WIHYSSVVRZ
http://www.multiupload.com/16K91HFZTN
http://www.multiupload.com/E3FCNGAZCQ
http://www.multiupload.com/NIGVO37W80
http://www.multiupload.com/OT83XBD4IK

Monday 17 January 2011

Paul McCartney - Good Evening New York City (ABC HD Highlights)

1. Intro
2. Drive My Car
3. I'm Down
4. Got To Get You Back Into My Life
5. Here Today
6. Live And Let Die
7. My Love
8. Yesterday
9. I Saw Her Standing There w/ Billy Joel
10. Band On The Run
11. Highway
12. Get Back
13. Hey Jude

http://www.multiupload.com/OPTPA65SG8
http://www.multiupload.com/M855Y2TJ3C



Hint: This one fits onto a 1.4GB mini DVD

A television special with tracks from Paul McCartney's historic three-night stint at New York's Citi Field. All tracks appear on the Good Evening New York City, Live Album / DVD.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Bon Jovi - ITV1 HD One Night Only

1. Intro
2. You Give Love A Bad Name
3. Interview 1
4. Wanted Dead Or Alive
5. It's My Life
6. Interview 2
7. Livin' On A Prayer
8. That's Alright
9. Keep The Faith
10. Interview 3
11. What Do You Got
12. When We Were Beautiful
13. Interview 4
14. Who Says You Can Go Home

http://www.multiupload.com/Q85TG97A5I
http://www.multiupload.com/8N3XRAJRHB
http://www.multiupload.com/P4PQBT95XS


Hint: This one fits onto a 1.4GB mini DVD

You can pick up the standard definition DVD here at DVD Concert TH
or
You can get the high def MKV file here at Quality Bootlegs

Sunday 9 January 2011

Oasis - Wembley Arena 2008 (MTVNHD Highlights)


1. MTV Live Intro
2. F***in' In The Bushes
3. Rock 'N' Roll Star
4. The Shock Of The Lightning
5. Waiting For The Rapture
6. The Masterplan
7. Ain't Got Nothing
8. The Importance Of Being Idle
9. Supersonic
10. Don't Look Back In Anger
11. Champagne Supernova

http://www.multiupload.com/CP74EMENS2
http://www.multiupload.com/D8OPPYEVM6
http://www.multiupload.com/US9BH0PU92
http://www.multiupload.com/RR1RFBI0MW
http://www.multiupload.com/WU7UL6Y6MI


This is taken from the MTVNHD broadcast which is currently doing the rounds as a MKV file which you can grab from here.

You can pick up the standard definition DVD here at I'm Feeling Supersonic

Saturday 8 January 2011

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog.

I make the following discs of HD gigs for myself and then share them with the world. I only ask that you enjoy them.

Here you will find HD versions of some popular Music DVDs already circulating.
Giving you HD Broadcast quality picture and sound on a Standard DVD, and of course the instructions on how to burn them to a blank Digital Versatile Disc.


or you can see them blow from the x264-bb.com posting Published by jamel_es 06-18-2009

MKV to AVCHD for PS3 and Blu-ray without conversion



Requirements

Tsmuxer
ImgBurn or Nero

Process

After you have extracted all the files from WinRAR to a folder, run the TsMuxerGUI.exe file. This program is not very complicated at all but what it achieves is ground breaking for PS3 & Blu-ray video.Anyway, Open TsMuxerGUI.exe make sure you are in the Input tab. Look at the blank Input files field, click the Add button



Browse through your Hard Disk Drive for the folder that contains the MKV file that you want to play on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console. Double-click it when you find it.
TsMuxer will now take a moment to analyze the file before it shows you any streams.


If the MKV file was opened successfully, you should now be able to see the type of streams that you have in your MKV file. In mine, I have H.264 / AVC video (1280 x 720) running at 23.976fps (click to enlarge picture) and AC3 5.1 audio, very nice.

However, there is a problem. Look closely at the track info for my video. It says..

Profile: High@5.1

This is not good because the PS3 only supports up to Level 4.1, not 5.1. However, the fix for this is easy and built right into the tsMuxer program.


Select the AVC stream that is set to Level 5.1 (if you have 4.1 or lower, skip this step) and you will see the options before the Tracks list changes (check my picture, click to enlarge).

Beside the Change Level option is a box. Click it and a green tick will appear. Now click the drop-down box and select 4.1 from the list. This should ensure that the video will play correctly.


Insert Chapter Points


Under the input tab again, you must now set the output to Blu-ray Disc. This will create a CERTIFICATE and BDMV folder inside your output directory, exactly what you need.


Now you need to set a folder where you want your CERTFICATE and BDMV folders to be created. Click the Browse button beside the Output field and a folder browser will appear. Navigate through your hard drive until you reach the folder you want to save your AVCHD into


How long this process will take depends on the length of the original MKV file


burning the compilation
1)ImgBurn
run ImgBurn,you will get the welcome screen which is very easy to understand.The option you must click is Write files/folders to disc.


The next thing you will see is ImgBurn in build mode. You don't need to concern yourself with much of these settings, just make sure you have a blank DVD disc in your drive with enough capacity for your CERTIFICATE and BDMV folders.

The next thing to do is to click the Open Folder button. The open folder button is one of the small six icons beside the source box. Click it and browser for the CERTIFICATE folder and import it, and do the same for the BDMV folder... that's when you should get an alert.


For Blu-ray Disc and AVCHD, you must use the UDF 2.50 file system for compatibility with hardware. You should now receive a prompt (unless you set ImgBurn to UDF 2.50 before). It will ask you if you want it to correct the file system settings. Click Yes.


You should have the CERTIFICATE and BDMV folders in the root. Those folders must always be at the root of the disc or it simply won't work with most hardware. When you have a disc inserted you can use the calculator to check if your compilation will fit. If it doesn't, you might have some options to make it fit (but the best option is a dual layer disc).

One such option would be to compress huge DTS audio streams by converting it to AC3 to save 100s of MBs of space. When you are ready to burn, click the button with the folder and an arrow to a disc.


You will now be given an option to give the disc a Volume Label. Truth be told, this is not a very vital process at all, you can name it whatever you want.


You will now be prompted on the stats of the compilation you are about to burn. Simply click on OK button to begin.


The burning process will now commence. The amount of time this process will take depends entirely on the size of your compilation as well as the speed you are burning your disc at. It should go without errors as ImgBurn is a very reliable utility.


If you have been successful you will now be prompted with a message telling you so, and ImgBurn will play a sound (don't get a fright!).


2) with Nero
Open Nero Burning ROM (not Nero Express, fine Nero Burning
ROM in the Nero folder of your Start Menu. Look inside the Data subfolder and open Nero Burning ROM) and you will immediately see the New Compilation window.

If you do not see this window, then click File --> New or hit CTRL + N. You will now see your burning options (make sure DVD is selected, not CD). Scroll down the list on the left until you find the option for "DVD-ROM (UDF)".


ou must now set the file system to UDF 2.50 or else the AVCHD disc won't be standard and probably won't work. Click the UDF tab as shown in the picture (click to enlarge). Under options, change to "Manual Settings (advanced users only)". Change UDF partition type to Physical Partition and change the File-system version setting to UDF 2.50. Once you have done that, click the big New button at the end of the program.


You now must add your AVCHD folders to your compilation once the program has loaded correctly (sometimes can take up to a minute). On the left is the compilation (what you want on the disc) and on the right is a file browser. Use the file browser on the right to locate the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders.

When you find them, you can either add them to the compilation list on the left by right-clicking and selecting that option, or you can simple click the folders and drag them across the program, then release them into the AVCHD compilation. Make sure the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders are at the root of the disc (they aren't inside any other folder on the disc). Once you have them added, you are ready to burn.


Click the Recorder menu and click Burn Compilation


A new window will now pop-up that will give you a last chance to change any compilation settings you want, including the write speed. Whenever you are ready now, click the large Burn button to begin the process... and you will immediately get a warning (in Nero 7).


You will now get a warning informing you that the UDF 2.50 file system may in fact cause you some compatibility problems. This may be true of a regular DVD-ROM compilation, but what we are creating here is AVCHD and it must be UDF 2.50. Click the OK button to begin the burning process (for real this time).


he amount of time the burning process will take depends entirely on the amount of data being burned and the speed of the burning process.


If the burning process was a success (which is should have been) you will now be prompted with a message telling you so. Now run along and try it out.