
This is how I have it organised.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:[image]
This is how I have it organised.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
That's pretty much how I have it too. It took me days to create all the carpets and playlists in my ipod for each show.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:[..]
Do you have a folder for every "various dates" show? Because some of them are private shows or funerals.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:[image]
This is how I have it organised.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Same here. With source info in the folder as well and thus sometimes more than one folder per show. Also a separate folder for each various date etc.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:[image]
This is how I have it organised.
Originally posted by wowow:[..]
What's the size of your HDD?
Originally posted by SLodewijks:Hello guys
I would like to bring something up.
I use software to manually repair, mix and enhance U2's concert recordings, at least the ones I want for my collection.. Many of those concerts I download(ed) here from U2Start, for which I am very thankful to all you guys. Great website!
Sometimes, at least in my view, my editing results in better versions of earlier uploads. Be aware, I'm just an editing amateur, but if I compare my audio-edits/mix's with some official releases, I'm really not that bad at it :-)
Now, my questions are:
- Are any of you interested in these enhanced versions? (If so, I can offer them for upload here at U2Start).
- Do I need permission from the original recording party to upload an enhanced version of his or her earlier upload? (which often is another user here at U2Start).
- Are there more of you that edit and enhance concertrecordings to make them more 'finished' and suitable for listening? Or is this editing-stuff 'not-done' amongst the purer of U2 fans? :-)
Hope to hear from you, thanks in advance.
Edit: Note: I'm mostly talking of the already good stereo radio, dvd and soundboard recordings that are interesting enough for me to enhance further. The ones that are too bad to ever be really any good I never touch.
Regards from the Netherlands!
Stephan