1. Originally posted by blindinglights:
    So to those who have it so far, what are your favorite song performances from the Ultimate gig?

    Mine is BAD, followed by One and Vertigo.

    Overall the band sounds great on the third leg of the tour. Awesome stuff!!!


    Just saw Vertigo, is indeed really great!
  2. Ok so i downloaded ALL the parts (took forever btw) and when i try to play it, it completely destroys my computer! the screen resolution becomes huge and its the whole screen goes black and then It shuts off (sometimes) and restarts again. It is horrible. i wanted to see this i think its the HD and its too big is there a way to shrink it down? i keep trying to watch it with VLC and Windows and then yea its huge. I can stil hear it though so i dont know. haha help please?
  3. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:Ok so i downloaded ALL the parts (took forever btw) and when i try to play it, it completely destroys my computer! the screen resolution becomes huge and its the whole screen goes black and then It shuts off (sometimes) and restarts again. It is horrible. i wanted to see this i think its the HD and its too big is there a way to shrink it down? i keep trying to watch it with VLC and Windows and then yea its huge. I can stil hear it though so i dont know. haha help please?


    Your computer may not be fast enough to handle such a large file so you might be a bit screwed. My computer struggled. How much RAM is it running?
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Your computer may not be fast enough to handle such a large file so you might be a bit screwed. My computer struggled. How much RAM is it running?


    There are two things you need, a big monitor/resolution and a fast processor.

    When the screen itself becomes too large your screen isn't big enough, you need at least 1280 pixels for your horizontal resolution for 720p. I think your screen isn't width enough. There's no way to shrink it down, ah well, you can shrink it to 480p but that wouldn't leave much HD..
  5. Originally posted by Remy:[..]

    There are two things you need, a big monitor/resolution and a fast processor.

    When the screen itself becomes too large your screen isn't big enough, you need at least 1280 pixels for your horizontal resolution for 720p. I think your screen isn't width enough. There's no way to shrink it down, ah well, you can shrink it to 480p but that wouldn't leave much HD..


    It wont even let me shrink it down haha oh well i think ill have to pass on this because i think its killing my computer with all its weight. lol ill try again some day when i get a new comp! i will see this one day! thats a promise!
  6. I can hear it on windows media player classic tho with no problems haha


  7. Yep Classic player generally performs better with HD than any other one.
  8. okay folks, finally trying my luck on this one. keep your fingers crossed my harddrive won't explode while downloading this massive package
  9. Great work of art, excellent sound and vision. A little bit jealous - witness of 37 of 39 shows!? Vertigo Tour..., thank you very much and congratulations.
  10. For playing this video, I'd recommend 1GB RAM dead minimum for Linux, Windows XP and MacOS X. Most computers come with that nowadays. For those running Vista, for that to cope your best bet is around 1.5GB RAM and have nothing else running in the background.

    Alternatively: WinXP, 128MB video memory, 3GHz AMD / Intel CPU, 1GB RAM, 1280x1024 screen resolution. Those having trouble should try VLC Player or Media Player Classic. MKV is a very heavy codec and needs a hell of a lot of resources to get it going right. Can anyone list what type of setup (operating system, CPU, RAM, screen resolution) they're running and let us know how the video went and if you had to use another app or codec to get it going, then we can list that here for reference of others.

    BTW, it's a great video. Streets is awesome!

    A question I have: Once the 4GB is downloaded to your computer, does that combine to be one file or multiple? That could be another problem with some setups...
  11. Originally posted by drewhiggins:For playing this video, I'd recommend 1GB RAM dead minimum for Linux, Windows XP and MacOS X. Most computers come with that nowadays. For those running Vista, for that to cope your best bet is around 1.5GB RAM and have nothing else running in the background.

    Alternatively: WinXP, 128MB video memory, 3GHz AMD / Intel CPU, 1GB RAM, 1280x1024 screen resolution. Those having trouble should try VLC Player or Media Player Classic. MKV is a very heavy codec and needs a hell of a lot of resources to get it going right. Can anyone list what type of setup (operating system, CPU, RAM, screen resolution) they're running and let us know how the video went and if you had to use another app or codec to get it going, then we can list that here for reference of others.

    BTW, it's a great video. Streets is awesome!

    A question I have: Once the 4GB is downloaded to your computer, does that combine to be one file or multiple? That could be another problem with some setups...


    One file, should work for all systems. If you can play HD with your PC you also have NTFS I suppose
  12. I'm gonna download this bad baby....looks cool. Not sure how much ram I have or anything, but it looks cool.