07.09.2005 USA, Philadelphia, Wachovia Center Philadelphia v2.0 NTSC AUD-SHOT 1 DVD menu, track select, play all 01. Intro 02. American Idiot 03. Jesus Of Suburbia 04. Holiday 05. Are We The Waiting 06. St. Jimmy 07. Longview 08. Hitchin' A Ride 09. Brain Stew 10. Jaded 11. Knowledge 12. Basketcase 13. She 14. King For A Day / Shout / Stand By Me 15. Wake Me Up When September Ends 16. Minority 17. Maria 18. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 19. We Are The Champions 20. Good Riddance Total Running Time: [2:02:05] v2.0 - dubbed with the audio taped by shoepsnbox. video: AUD (handheld), format: NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 29.97fps, 9800kbps, Interlace (TopFirst) audio: AUD, format: AC3 Dolby Digital, 2ch, 48.0kHz, 256kbps dubbed by: e4aaby ****************************** WARNING *************************************** I reused the old video and used the same bitrate for the audio as the old one. 9800kbps + 256kbps = 10056kbps is more than 9848kbps > non-standard dvd. Should not be a problem, but so you know *before* downloading. ****************************************************************************** Filmed from a few rows up on the balcony almost center of stage. The keyword is handheld, the picture is very god when steady, not so good during the tapers spasmic fits. The audio is very good, extremely good compared to the original one. Screenshots and audio sample in the comments. I also added proper menus which the old dvd didn't had. The old dvd had about 30 seconds missing from the end of "Wake me up when september ends" so black frames are inserted there. Filmed on stage, no bigscreens. Homemade artwork and original info files for audio and dvd included. Windows XP pro sp1 Flac Frontend 1.7.1 Etree Edition Steinberg WaveLab5 5.01b Steinberg Cubase SX 3.0.2 DVD Decrypter 3.5.1.0 TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6.26.73 AC3Tools Pro 1.21 Lineage: old dvd: dvd-r > DVD Decrypter > .vob > MPEG Editor > .mpeg > MPEG Editor {Note 2} > .mpeg > MPEG Editor [Demultiplex] > separate .m2v [NTSC 4:3, Interlace(TopFirst), 9800kbps and .ac3 [48.0kHz, 256kbps] dvd audio: .ac3 [48.0kHz, 256kbps] > AC3Tools Pro > .wav [48.0kHz, 16bit] > WaveLab5 [downsampling] > .wav [44.1kHz, 16bit] > Cubase SX {Note 1} schoeps audio: .flac > Flac Frontend > separate .wav > WaveLab5 [join files] > single .wav [44.1kHz, 16 bit] > Cubase SX {Note 1} > .wav [44.1kHz, 16bit] > Wavelab5 [upsampling] > .wav [48.0kHz, 16bit] > AC3Tools pro > .ac3 [48.0kHz, 256kbps] new dvd: .m2v [NTSC 4:3, Interlace(TopFirst), 9800kbps] + .ac3 [48.0kHz, 256kbps] > MPEG Editor [multiplexed] > .mpeg -> MPEG Editor [audio correction -180ms] {Note 3} > .mpeg > DVD Author > .vob Note 1: No EQ or anything added to shoeps audio, just cut/edit. 1) Removed 28.16s from beginning of schoeps audio to fit video. 2) Copied shoeps audio into the original dvd audio replacing all but the last minute of the latter. Added gain=-12dB to this last minute to level the volume. 3) Added new fade in at the beginning of schoeps audio. 4) Added fade in/out to the remaining minute of the original dvd audio. 5) Exported audio mixdown as .wav [44.1kHz, 16bit, stereo interleaved]. Note 2: No re-encoding only cut/edit of the video. 1) Cut out black frames from the intro sequence in the original .mpeg. 2) Created 32.60s of black frames, gives 28.15sec of .wav [44.1kHz] in Cubase. This means the part after the black frames is about 10ms out of sync. Frame-by-frame editing limitations means this is as close to 28.16s as it gets. 3) Split the original .mpeg and inserted the extra frames. 4) Generated new .mpeg. Note 3: The new audio was synched to match the old one but the video was a touch of of sync from the audio (new and old alike) so I corrected by -180ms. comment: very energetic nice show!!!! Video Attribute : Video compression mode : MPEG-2 TV system : 525/60 (NTSC) Aspect Ratio : 4:3 Display Mode : reserved Source picture resolution : 720x480 (525/60) Frame Rate : 29.97 Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed Bitrate : 9.80Mbps Audio Attribute : Audio Coding mode : Dolby Digital Sampling Rate : 48kHz Audio application mode : Not specified Number of Audio channels : 2 Bitrate : 256 Kbps Number of Audio streams : 1