Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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This weeks concert rebroadcast on Margaritaville TV is from the 2001 Beach Odyssey Tour

The show is the 9/27/2001 Chicago Show here is the set list:

Set:
01 Only time Will Tell
02 One Particular Harbour
03 Brown Eyed Girl
04 Frank and Lola
05 Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit
06 Meet Me in Memphis
07 Come Monday
08 Jamaica Mistaica
09 Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
10 Barefoot Children
11 Volcano
12 Cheeseburger in Paradise
Intermission
13 Jolly Mon Sing (w/The Beach Band)
14 When the Coast is Clear
15 Last Mango in Paris
16 Boat Drinks
17 Why Don’t We Get Drunk
18 That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ to It
19 A Pirate Looks at Forty
20 Desperation Samba (Halloween in Tijuana)
21 Fins
22 Southern Cross
23 Margaritaville

First Encore:
24 Ragtop Day
25 School Boy Heart

Second Encore:
26 Defying Gravity (Solo Acoustic)
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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This is actually 9/29. In My Life is incorrectly labelled Defying Gravity and Another Saturday Night was only played at the Sat show.

I am happy to say I was at this show and love having it to add to my collection!
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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Can anyone list the steps on how to capture these shows? I know we have fellow BNers on here that do a great job but it's not fair for them to always do It and plus they are backed up. Would love to get this show
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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Several years ago, someone posted a tutorial on how to record and edit shows. I don't remember who it was, or exactly how long ago it was but I just spent about an hour searching for it and I couldn't find it.

I know SunLover, and a few other people, have much more expertise than I do and I have no idea what they use for recording and editing. I use Total Recorder for recording and Gold Wave for editing. There's a free trial version of Total Recorder, or at least there used to be, but it inserts a sound effect like a door slamming or a squeaky hinge about once per minute so that isn't any good for recording shows. I think the regular version of Total Recorder is somewhere in the $35-$40 range. It's been so long since I started using Gold Wave I don't remember if it's free or if you have to pay. This is all for audio recording only, I don't have the software, or the knowledge, to do video. Recording is simple. Editing the shows and splitting them into separate tracks is pretty easy too but it's very tedious and time consuming.
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Thanks for looking, LIPH. And I'm sorry,again, for taking my nfl frustration out on you ha. I'll pop a landshark for you tonight

If given the steps, I would be very happy to help. Maybe a video jokelben is in the future since mville seems to be playing flashbacks every friday

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LIPH wrote:Several years ago, someone posted a tutorial on how to record and edit shows. I don't remember who it was, or exactly how long ago it was but I just spent about an hour searching for it and I couldn't find it.

I know SunLover, and a few other people, have much more expertise than I do and I have no idea what they use for recording and editing. I use Total Recorder for recording and Gold Wave for editing. There's a free trial version of Total Recorder, or at least there used to be, but it inserts a sound effect like a door slamming or a squeaky hinge about once per minute so that isn't any good for recording shows. I think the regular version of Total Recorder is somewhere in the $35-$40 range. It's been so long since I started using Gold Wave I don't remember if it's free or if you have to pay. This is all for audio recording only, I don't have the software, or the knowledge, to do video. Recording is simple. Editing the shows and splitting them into separate tracks is pretty easy too but it's very tedious and time consuming.
I use a much different suite of tools ranging from freeware to shareware. The shows are RTMPE (Real Time Messaging Protocol Encrypted) Then from there I convert the video to a format for my editor. Also note to those, I have a backlog of 5 weeks of replays to edit.
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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I'm not very tech savvy. Total Recorder and Gold Wave were the first programs I tried and they were really simple to use so I stuck with them.
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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LIPH wrote:Several years ago, someone posted a tutorial on how to record and edit shows. I don't remember who it was, or exactly how long ago it was but I just spent about an hour searching for it and I couldn't find it.

I know SunLover, and a few other people, have much more expertise than I do and I have no idea what they use for recording and editing. I use Total Recorder for recording and Gold Wave for editing. There's a free trial version of Total Recorder, or at least there used to be, but it inserts a sound effect like a door slamming or a squeaky hinge about once per minute so that isn't any good for recording shows. I think the regular version of Total Recorder is somewhere in the $35-$40 range. It's been so long since I started using Gold Wave I don't remember if it's free or if you have to pay. This is all for audio recording only, I don't have the software, or the knowledge, to do video. Recording is simple. Editing the shows and splitting them into separate tracks is pretty easy too but it's very tedious and time consuming.
I posted the tutorial for recording the audio streaming from Radio Margaritaville which is a different process than capturing the video from Margaritaville TV.
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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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FinsUp6835 wrote:Thanks for looking, LIPH. And I'm sorry,again, for taking my nfl frustration out on you ha. I'll pop a landshark for you tonight

If given the steps, I would be very happy to help. Maybe a video jokelben is in the future since mville seems to be playing flashbacks every friday

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Re: Rebroadcast of Chicago 9/27/2001 show on Margaritaville TV

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FinsUp6835 wrote:Can anyone list the steps on how to capture these shows? I know we have fellow BNers on here that do a great job but it's not fair for them to always do It and plus they are backed up. Would love to get this show
I'm working on the audio files for this and the other Marg TV replays. Sorry for the delays... :(
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