Phaedra 35th anniversary dvd question
- bigmoog
- Posts: 14867
- https://mapa.targeo.pl/kuchnie-na-wymiar-warszawa-ladna-41-97-500-radomsko~20490206/meble-wyposazenie-domu-sklep/adres
- Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:51 pm
- Location: 1975
Welcome back Graham, did you use to have a Timewind avatar? I hope to chat more with you, in fact, it was the "TD album vs. KS album"discussions on the old forum, which introduced me to KS, My first experience was MedPads in 2004... horrible, but I soon got to know to the GOOD stuff.epsilon75 wrote:Welcome back Schulze............great to see you hereSchulze wrote:Hi,
I haven't been on the TD forums for a number of years now, infact it was the old version of the web site that i used to visit, although i still recognise a few of the names in the forums.
I've been looking at getting hold of the SBE 2 DVD set and noticed that the version that Groove have seems to be in NTSC format.
Not being particularly technical I was wondering would anyone be kind enough to advise if this would play ok on a standard UK TV/DVD set up??
Cheers
Graham
Hi Pertou,Pertou wrote:Welcome back Graham, did you use to have a Timewind avatar? I hope to chat more with you, in fact, it was the "TD album vs. KS album"discussions on the old forum, which introduced me to KS, My first experience was MedPads in 2004... horrible, but I soon got to know to the GOOD stuff.epsilon75 wrote:Welcome back Schulze............great to see you hereSchulze wrote:Hi,
I haven't been on the TD forums for a number of years now, infact it was the old version of the web site that i used to visit, although i still recognise a few of the names in the forums.
I've been looking at getting hold of the SBE 2 DVD set and noticed that the version that Groove have seems to be in NTSC format.
Not being particularly technical I was wondering would anyone be kind enough to advise if this would play ok on a standard UK TV/DVD set up??
Cheers
Graham
Heartily agree with you ant.ant wrote: I am not too bothered that the sound is a little poor - I am just glad to have it in any form as it was a great gig and it looked very like it was never going to be released as we knew from the start that the camera and sound crew had cocked up big time. Tempodrome may be better quality in picture and sound but SBE is a far better gig, IMHO.
Hurry up with the Astoria DVD Edgar - I'm getting very hungry for that!!
Welcome back Graham good to see you backSchulze wrote:Hi Pertou,Pertou wrote:Welcome back Graham, did you use to have a Timewind avatar? I hope to chat more with you, in fact, it was the "TD album vs. KS album"discussions on the old forum, which introduced me to KS, My first experience was MedPads in 2004... horrible, but I soon got to know to the GOOD stuff.epsilon75 wrote: Welcome back Schulze............great to see you here
Yes that was me, I did indeed use the Timewind avatar.
It's good to be back. Never stopped listening to Tangerine Dream or Klaus Schulze.
Thanks for the info on the SBE DVD. Will purchase this as soon as payday arrives.
Cheers
Graham
I agree 100% with you ant.ant wrote: I have two copies of the 2 disc sets and yes I have the 5 white lines on both, which I did mention on an earlier post that not many responded to I seem to remember. As I watch my DVD's through a projector I just make sure that I expand the picture enough that it hardly notices. I would imagine most people with a widescreen tv would not have a problem as you can just expand the picture. Those watching on the old 4.3 sets will have a problem as you will not be able to cover them up in any way, unless you stick something on the screen!!
I am not too bothered that the sound is a little poor - I am just glad to have it in any form as it was a great gig and it looked very like it was never going to be released as we knew from the start that the camera and sound crew had cocked up big time. Tempodrome may be better quality in picture and sound but SBE is a far better gig, IMHO.
Hurry up with the Astoria DVD Edgar - I'm getting very hungry for that!!
I totaly agree too! Thank heavens we got it at all. Such great memories of a terrific night!logos wrote:I agree 100% with you ant.ant wrote: I have two copies of the 2 disc sets and yes I have the 5 white lines on both, which I did mention on an earlier post that not many responded to I seem to remember. As I watch my DVD's through a projector I just make sure that I expand the picture enough that it hardly notices. I would imagine most people with a widescreen tv would not have a problem as you can just expand the picture. Those watching on the old 4.3 sets will have a problem as you will not be able to cover them up in any way, unless you stick something on the screen!!
I am not too bothered that the sound is a little poor - I am just glad to have it in any form as it was a great gig and it looked very like it was never going to be released as we knew from the start that the camera and sound crew had cocked up big time. Tempodrome may be better quality in picture and sound but SBE is a far better gig, IMHO.
Hurry up with the Astoria DVD Edgar - I'm getting very hungry for that!!
I was on both concerts SBE 2005 and Tempodrome 2006 and for me the SBE gig was also far better and probably the best gig during the last 20 years (unfortunately I was not be able to attend the last Astoria concert).
I have also the 5 white lines on my SBE DVD copy.