1. So I went through the whole topic and it looks like the last night was, on the whole, an epic fail. Hopefully they will realise this was not very good.
  2. One of the best things they've done (the webcast) on the best tour they've done since 1997. That kicked ass.

    Loved it.
  3. its on again
  4. Hi
    if you didn't know already its on youtube as a regular video now!
    downloading a copy...


  5. How are you doing this? I have VDownloader but it won't work.
  6. Full copy of the show.




  7. i used www.keepvid.com and it seems to be working fine. Will know for sure in about an hour when it is finished downloading.
  8. I am also downloading the raw Flash Video file. Its 797MB. Will rip the MP3 AAC stream directly.


  9. Would you be able to put the downloaded file on your iPod?

    Just wanna say that I thought the concert was pretty good, we all know it wasn't their best but ya can't have everything and if they do a webcast again I'll still watch it
  10. General
    Complete name : D:\m2\videoplayback-{7be303a6-97e5-4da7-89d1-5257dd88b336}.dtapart
    Format : Flash Video
    File size : 797 MiB
    Duration : 2h 21mn
    Overall bit rate : 789 Kbps
    totalduration : 8482.433
    totaldatarate : 788.615
    bytelength : 836222912.000
    canseekontime : Yes
    sourcedata : B4A7D6401

    Video
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : Main@L3.0
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames
    Muxing mode : Container profile=Unknown@3.0
    Duration : 2h 21mn
    Bit rate : 672 Kbps
    Width : 640 pixels
    Height : 360 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16
    Frame rate : 30.000 fps
    Resolution : 24 bits
    Colorimetry : 4:2:0
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.097
    Stream size : 680 MiB (85%)

    Audio
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format version : Version 4
    Format profile : LC
    Format settings, SBR : No
    Duration : 2h 21mn
    Bit rate : 108 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : L R
    Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
    Resolution : 16 bits
    Stream size : 109 MiB (14%)


    I think i can make it into a Ipod compatible file losslessly !
  11. It is amusing to me how brutal people are in their criticism. "Epic fail?" That's ridiculous. I'd love to know what sort of expectations they have when going to a rock concert. I mean, the band played at an excellent level, Bono was not perfect, but had his moments and as always entertaining. What else can you ask for from live performers? Do you want the performance to induce you to physically orgasm?

    This was my fifth U2 tour dating back to ZooTV, and I've learned that the band is only one half of the equation to a great concert. The crowd is the other. And LA crowds are just not that wild. That's true for sporting events, too.

    The highs: First of all, the sound quality was beyond spectacular. For a show and venue this size, I would have expected the worst. Instead, the clarity of sound was as if they were playing in my living room. 5 stars. Everyone talks about how great ZooTV was (and it was) but at Mile High, the sound absolutely sucked. This concert blew away any other I've been to for sound quality. More highs: The Edge simply never takes a night off. He was (as usual) precise and transcendent. Larry and Adam laid it down as consistently as ever. Bono's vocals on "the Unforgettable Fire" were so mature and rich that they really transformed the song. I've never heard that live, and was really pleased. Same for Ultraviolet. The stage/space station is a sight to behold in person. Indescribable. Pictures and video do NOT do it justice. And I would personally pay the ticket price just to see them perform "Until the End of the World" and nothing else. Best live song from the best live band . . . EVER. And last night was no exception.

    The lows: LA crowds are simply too detached, and when you put 100,000 of them together, it only makes it worse. Depending on where you sat, there were areas of the stadium that were really lively, but my section was dreadfully lame. Not from lack of effort on the band's part, though. No matter how brilliant the performers, a show that size and that heavily produced will lack for spontaneity and with few exceptions, it did. Some of the newer recordings have such odd ball lyrics and melodies, that unlike "old" U2 songs, Bono seemed to struggle with them and only "No Line" seemed to translate easily live. In fact, the only real surprise moment of the night was the totally re-made version of "Crazy Tonight" which I actually really enjoyed.

    Overall, there is no band that could pull off a show like this besides U2. Over 20 years, they have set the standard for rock concerts so high that they often get criticized if a tour isn't the most mind-blowing musical event in history. U2 concerts are always great, and this one as one of their biggest ever, was worth every penny. Like PopMart, when the band goes big, sometimes fans can't connect as well. But going big also means it is a gauranteed spectacle. Biggest, not necessarily best, but still an event not to be missed.