1. Originally posted by RemyIndeed. Think about the audio, they have to create 3 streams etc.
    But.. The Popmart DVD production was ready long time ago, they just wait on.. whatever.


    Popmart: Live from Mexico City was one of the first titles slated for release in the DVD format in 1997/98, and previews for it appeared on PolyGram DVDs of the time. But the PolyGram release was quietly canceled, leaving the DVD to languish until its scheduled re-release in September 2007, under the Island Records label. The DVD will be released in a one- and two-disc edition, similar to the DVD release of fellow U2 VHS to DVD release Zoo TV: Live from Sydney. Both editions will feature the concert in its original 4:3 aspect ratio, remixed with Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, and PCM Stereo audio.[1]

    So it was going to be on DVD back in the day.
  2. If it's on U2.com... Maybe we get it on January 2008
    Originally posted by [bU2.COM[/b]]'Sci-fi disco supermarket' for DVD, September

    A DVD version of 'PopMart Live From Mexico City' ? giant mirrorball lemon, cocktail stick plus Haring, Warhol and Lichtenstein - is released on September 10th (except US - date TBC). Everything you need to know here.

    Described as a 'sci-fi disco supermarket', the PopMart Tour opened in its 'spiritual home', Las Vegas, on 25th April 1997. 'PopMart Live from Mexico City' was filmed at the Foro Sol Autodromo in Mexico City in December that year and directed by David Mallet. Filmed on analogue video - and originally released on video in 1998 - for its DVD debut it has been transferred to a digital format with re-graded pictures, remastered audio and mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound.

    The DVD will come in a Standard 1-disc format, featuring the concert, and a Special Limited Edition 2-disc format, the 2nd bonus disc containing unreleased live audio and video material, including documentaries, a PopMart tour visuals montage, and DVD-ROM extras.

    Here's the track listing:

    Disc One:

    Pop Muzik / Mofo / I Will Follow / Gone / Even Better Than The Real Thing / Last Night On Earth / Until The End of The World / New Year's Day / Pride (In The Name Of Love) / I Still Haven't Found What I?m Looking For / All I Want Is You / Desire / Staring At The Sun / Sunday Bloody Sunday / Bullet The Blue Sky / Please / Where The Streets Have No Name / Lemon (Perfecto Mix) / Discothèque / If You Wear That Velvet Dress / With Or Without You / Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me / Mysterious Ways / One / Wake Up Dead Man

    Performance from Foro Sol Autodromo, Mexico City, filmed 3rd December 1997

    Director : David Mallet
    Producer : Ned O'Hanlon
    Executive Producer - Paul McGuinness
    Show Designer/Director - Willie Williams

    Bonus disc (special limited edition format only)

    1. Bonus live tracks
    - Please / Where The Streets Have No Name / Discothèque / If You Wear That Velvet Dress
    All recorded live at Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam on 18th July 1997

    - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me / Mysterious Ways / One All recorded live at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton on 14th June 1997

    2. Bonus video tracks
    - Staring At The Sun (Miami version)
    Directed by Morleigh Steinberg

    - Last Night On Earth - First Night In Hell (Remix version)
    Directed by John Bland

    3. Documentaries
    - Lemon For Sale
    - The Road To Sarajevo
    - A Tour Of The Tour
    - Last Night On Earth ? One Day In Kansas

    4. PopMart Tour Visuals Montage
    Curated by Catherine Owens

    5. Extras
    - DVD-Rom: Weblinks, Wallpapers, Screensavers

    Aspect: 4:3
    Sound: Disc 1: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5:1 Surround, DTS 5:1 Surround
    Bonus Disc: PCM Stereo
    Duration: Disc 1: 2 hrs 6 mins
    Bonus Disc: 1 hr 31 mins
    Language: English
    Subtitles (Bonus disc only): English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
    (not including any subtitling of songs)
    DVD: Disc 1: DVD 9
    Bonus Disc: DVD 5

    More on PopMart Live From Mexico City over the sumer ahead of release.
  3. so first on holiday (and not spend all my money !!!) and after that .....
    to the shop to buy the popmart dvd !!!!!
  4. Originally posted by emielso first on holiday (and not spend all my money !!!) and after that .....
    to the shop to buy the popmart dvd !!!!!


    Voila, just too late to enjoy it during the holidays ofcourse.....
  5. you can watch a trailer on:
    http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000OZ2BLW/u2tour-21
    (thanks to u2tour.de)

    But The trailer isn't the same as the video
    when you look to ''one'' to the video release and you look to the trailer
    you see different footage....
    Is the trailer from Mexico of a other Popmart show?
  6. Originally posted by harrykoolyou can watch a trailer on:
    http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000OZ2BLW/u2tour-21
    (thanks to u2tour.de)

    But The trailer isn't the same as the video
    when you look to ''one'' to the video release and you look to the trailer
    you see different footage....
    Is the trailer from Mexico of a other Popmart show?



    It's from Mexico but it's possible they used other camera footage known from this show. As they did with ZooTV, ZooTV DVD is different than the VHS, they used the broadcast footage instead.

    Thanks for the trailer! Looks cool!

    Strange thing the trailer isn't 4:3 and some footage is indeed from different camera angles. I'm curious what the final result will be!
  7. I honestly couldn't see an awful lot because it was really bad quality. But from what I saw it looks alright, possibly different camera angles have been used - maybe that's why it took so long from 1997/98 when it WAS meant to be on DVD. Oh well at least we have a date - hopefully.

    I'm amazed at how good quality ZooTV actually came out in both picture and audio - from the broadcast that I saw of the Adelaide show and then Sydney that was absolutely terrible. Finally saw my first POPmart show the other week from Edmonton. That was very cool...if it's anything like that I'll be happy, even happier to finally have another great DVD.

    Here's a question. How do you know the different generations of video-to-DVD? Like Gen 1/2/3/4 etc.
  8. The trailer is amazing. Plus, it's going to be 16!!

    By the way, I know the existance of an "alternate" Mexico Proshot, which features all this "changed" footage you can see on the trailer. And it's UNCUT.
    It's available on some trader circles. Only.
  9. Originally posted by drewhigginsHere's a question. How do you know the different generations of video-to-DVD? Like Gen 1/2/3/4 etc.
    We can NOT know them, it has to be listed on the lineage of the bootleg.

    If lineage is not included, we can only suppose the gen, not knowing it with a 100% accuracy.
  10. I'm surprised of the beginning of Lemon here positively !
    A shame at are just 3 just they let you here But oh well, it's just a trailer ofcourse, looking forward to the real work
  11. Originally posted by BelgianBonoI'm surprised of the beginning of Lemon here positively !
    A shame at are just 3 just they let you here But oh well, it's just a trailer ofcourse, looking forward to the real work


    just thank you my friend,because you sent me the link....as you said..it's a trailler...so it's fine for me!!

    See you soon friend!!