There was a brief pause during Hot Hot Hot. It sounds like someone hit "pause" on the CD player at the venue.
The file sizes are larger than usual because I rendered to a higher bit rate. The audio capture is done over a digital fiber optic (s/pdif) connection. To retain the higher sound quality of the show, I rendered the files at 256Kbps (5.5:1) instead of 192Kbps (7.4:1) using Constant Bit Rate (CBR).
Paris,France, September 2010. Paris 2011. Paris 2012. 2013. 2015. Mansfield MA, Great Woods June 18 2011. And June 2012. And 2013! Jimmy in Key West, MOTM 2011. Unforgettable! And let's not talk about MOTM 2015
[*]There was a brief pause during Hot Hot Hot. It sounds like someone hit "pause" on the CD player at the venue.
[*]The file sizes are larger than usual because I rendered to a higher bit rate. The audio capture is done over a digital fiber optic (s/pdif) connection. To retain the higher sound quality of the show,.[/list] I rendered the files at 256Kbps (5.5:1) instead of 192Kbps (7.4:1) using Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
[*]There was a brief pause during Hot Hot Hot. It sounds like someone hit "pause" on the CD player at the venue.
[*]The file sizes are larger than usual because I rendered to a higher bit rate. The audio capture is done over a digital fiber optic (s/pdif) connection. To retain the higher sound quality of the show,.[/list] I rendered the files at 256Kbps (5.5:1) instead of 192Kbps (7.4:1) using Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
My phone QR software sees the code and takes me to the Tampa show directory with my phone's web browser. There are lotsa web sites where you can paste the QR code image URL and it will decode it but that does not help if you are using your phone. I've tried several QR phone programs and they all do a good job but the real tip I've found is to make sure there is a large, empty, white border around the QR code. If the white border is narrow or cluttered most QR programs will have trouble unless the image is large or has a bright light on it.
Sorry - geeked out there a bit - these QR codes are popping up everywhere.
Many thanks SunLover for the files.
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[*]There was a brief pause during Hot Hot Hot. It sounds like someone hit "pause" on the CD player at the venue.
[*]The file sizes are larger than usual because I rendered to a higher bit rate. The audio capture is done over a digital fiber optic (s/pdif) connection. To retain the higher sound quality of the show,.[/list] I rendered the files at 256Kbps (5.5:1) instead of 192Kbps (7.4:1) using Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
Good to see you back and recording. Does the QR code equate to the web server concert location? Don't have a QR capable phone.
I was playing around with the QR codes. It should send you to the folder with the concert files. I put an HTTP link below the QR image in case one of the download links does not work (of course, we all know that never happens, right? ). Web users can hit on that link and Right Click the files straight from the folders.
I also don't have a phone with the QR reader app (my phone is not "smart" enough), so I wasn't able to verify the code. Maybe on my next phone upgrade, I can finally find the droid I've been looking for.
PHMike42 wrote:My phone QR software sees the code and takes me to the Tampa show directory with my phone's web browser. There are lotsa web sites where you can paste the QR code image URL and it will decode it but that does not help if you are using your phone. I've tried several QR phone programs and they all do a good job but the real tip I've found is to make sure there is a large, empty, white border around the QR code. If the white border is narrow or cluttered most QR programs will have trouble unless the image is large or has a bright light on it.
Sorry - geeked out there a bit - these QR codes are popping up everywhere.
Many thanks SunLover for the files.
Cool! Thanks for verifying the code link. At least I know code creator I used is accurate. That's good to know about the white border. Makes sense. How many times have you been to the store and the UPC code does not scan because there is not enough contrast from the code and background or the package is too reflective?
(or in my case, there is still some frost over the code 'cause the ice cream container was so frozen). Oops, did I say that out loud??
Geeked out right back at you! Fins Up And Prosper!