[peel] JP DVD

Alasdair Macdonald wewalkforonereason@...
Thu Aug 7 22:00:30 CEST 2008


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2008/8/7 Riving Ton <deedeeramain@...>:
> Hi Alasdair!
>
> Forgive my stupidity but how do you load up this torrent?
>
> I can follow the link to the list of torrents. When I click on the Peel
> torrent the web page directs me to another page with more detailed
> stats. regarding that partic. torrent. I try to post the URL in my uTorrent
> 'add torrent from URL' but it gives me an invalid message.
>
> Any idea where I'm going wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
> DeeDee
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Alasdair Macdonald <wewalkforonereason@...>
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, August 4, 2008 10:45:26 PM
> Subject: [peel] JP DVD
>
> I just put up some Peel related TV programmes via bittorrent:
>
> http://www.jah- peel.no-ip. org:7070/
>
> Although I don't recall exactly how or when I recorded items 2 & 3, my
> authoring software tells me that all the video content has "open
> GOPs", which indicates that they are all DVB - sourced. ie bit perfect
> copies of the broadcast streams. (Actually that's a little odd,
> because I didn't think I had that capability in October 2004, but who
> knows....)
>
> The radio documentary and rebroadcast of Arena - well, I remember
> recording those (last September, maybe "It's Alive" was from August.
> Here it all is anyway:
>
> DVB-S broadcasts. 256kbps audio (except for It's Alive)
>
> 1. Arena : Today Carshalton Beeches Tomorrow Croydon (probably from
> BBC4 broadcast 2007-09-30) (3299kbps)
> 2. Turn That Racket Down (rebroadcast date unknown) (3228kbps)
> 3. Tributes - probably broadcast within a week or so of John's death
> on 2004-10-25 (3472kbps)
>
> 4. It's Alive - 1991 radio documentary about Peel sessions.
> Rebroadcast 2007-08-xx or 2007-09-xx (160kbps mp2)
>
> Once this is fully seeded I shall be using my bandwidth elsewhere, so
> it will be up to others to keep seeding, or share elsewhere.
>
> If you want to extract the audio (for instance for "It's Alive")
> without re-encoding, VideoRedo (to name but one) could be used.
>
> 




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