Pearl Jam
November 6, 2000
Key Arena, Seattle, WA
Source: Video: Sony Digital 8 DCR-TR7000 (Taped by Mike Dziama)
Audio: Pearl Jam: Official Bootleg CD #72,
Ed With Wellwater Conspiracy: AT 933 (Hypercardioids) > Sony PCM-M1
Transfer: Video: Sony Digital 8 > FireWire > Dazzle DV-Editor (FireWire Card) > Adobe Premiere 6.0
(Capture/Editing) > TMPGEnc 1.2j > SVCD MPEG
Done By Dan Leehr and Mike Dziama
Audio: Pearl Jam: Official Bootleg CD #72 > Plextor 12/4/32S > EAC > WAV > Adobe Premiere
6.0 (Editing) > TMPGEnc 1.2j > SVCD MPEG
Ed With Wellwater Conspiracy: AT 933 (Hypercardioids) > Sony PCM-M1 > DATPort > WAV >
SHN > WAV > Sound Forge 4.5 (Editing) > TMPGEnc 1.2j > SVCD MPEG
Disc 1:
01 - Release
02 - Corduroy
03 - Grievance
04 - Rearviewmirror
05 - Hail Hail
06 - Evacuation
07 - Dissident
08 - Nothing As It Seems
09 - In Hiding
10 - Leatherman
11 - Better Man
12 - Nothingman
Time: 56:28
Disc 2:
01 - Even Flow (beginning slightly cut)
02 - Jeremy
03 - Lukin
04 - Not For You
05 - Daughter
(Encore 1)
06 - Off He Goes
07 - Light Years
08 - Parting Ways
09 - Go
10 - Once
Time: 52:28
Disc 3:
01 - Crazy Mary
02 - Immortality
03 - Alive
(Encore 2)
04 - Soon Forget
05 - The Kids Are Alright
06 - Baba O'Riley
(Encore 3)
07 - Yellow Ledbetter (end cut)
(Ed With Wellwater Conspiracy)
08 - Red Light, Green Light (mostly cut)
09 - Felicity's Surprise
Time: 44:35
Notes:
At the request of those who worked on this project,
PLEASE PLAY THIS SVCD LOUD.
This TVM Release was transferred digitally, from the Digital8 MASTER tape.
Thereis no possible way to get a better quality transfer of this show. Due to
the extremely high quality of the source, we have released this SVCD version.
SVCD is higher resolution than VCD, and with this release, the show still fits
on 3 discs. You will need an 80 minute disc for disc 1, and 2x74 minute discs
for the other two.
In order to play this SVCD, you will need either a computer that supports
MPEG-2 playback, or a DVD player that supports SVCD on CD-R/RW Media.
For computer playing, this generally means that you must have a Software or
Hardware DVD player installed on your system. It does not mean that you need a
DVD-ROM drive, but you must have the software to play DVDs. With a DVD player
installed, you can play this with that program (recommended) or Windows Media
Player. We recommend InterVideo WinDVD or Cyberlink PowerDVD.
For general information about SVCDs (or to find out if your DVD Player supports
them), visit http://www.vcdhelp.com. Be sure to check the TVM site at
http://tvm.pearljam.net for more specific info about playing this SVCD.
Enjoy!
-Dan
http://tvm.pearljam.net