cbd Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=503979 Jeff Tweedy January 31, 2007 Paramount Theatre Charlottesville, Va. **16 bit source** Source: B&K4022(xy)>V3>744T Location: fob, Row G, slightly left of center Transfer: 744T>soundforge 7.0>cd wave>flac Taped & transferred by Craig Davis One Set Disc 1: 01 Someone Else's Song* 02 Spiders (Kidsmoke) 03 Be Patient With Me 04 Remember The Mountain Bed 05 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart 06 She's A Jar 07 Chinese Apple 08 Black Eye 09 1x1 10 What Light 11 The Ruling Class 12 In A Future Age 13 Cars Can't Escape 14 Wait Up Disc 2: 01 Theologians 02 Jesus, Etc. Encore: 03 Heavy Metal Drummer 04 Radio King 05 New Madrid 06 A Shot In The Arm Encore 2: 07 California Stars 08 I'm The Man Who Loves You 09 Acuff-Rose* * unplugged on stage lip Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fletcher Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 Help Help Help I am at my wit's end with this whole FLAC thing. Just when I think I've got it, It doesn't work. I tried encoding to WMA with the VU player (because it won't convert to .mp3), and I've got this horrific robo-mess that sounds ilke a laser gun when the audience applauds. Can someone please please please post as mp3? Zip? Anything? PM or whatever...I'll be here all night.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
titoedge Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 Help Help Help I am at my wit's end with this whole FLAC thing. Just when I think I've got it, It doesn't work. I tried encoding to WMA with the VU player (because it won't convert to .mp3), and I've got this horrific robo-mess that sounds ilke a laser gun when the audience applauds. Can someone please please please post as mp3? Zip? Anything? PM or whatever...I'll be here all night.... once you have downloaded the entire show (i.e. bit-torrent light turns green) then you can simply drag and drop the FLAC files into a FLAC decoder (FLAC Frontend for PC and Xact for MAC). that way you'll have WAV files to burn to a CD. encoding FLACs to WMA is likely not a good idea. go to WAV first and then make your MP3... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
onebyone Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 once you have downloaded the entire show (i.e. bit-torrent light turns green) then you can simply drag and drop the FLAC files into a FLAC decoder (FLAC Frontend for PC and Xact for MAC). that way you'll have WAV files to burn to a CD. encoding FLACs to WMA is likely not a good idea. go to WAV first and then make your MP3... There is a program called Switch you can download for free that will convert straight from FLac to MP3. Drag and drop the flac files and set the output to MP3. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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