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Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood, California
Saturday, October 27, 2001
Trey Anastasio - Electric Guitars, Vocals
Les Claypool - Electric Bass, Vocals
Stewart Copeland - Drums, Percussion
DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Edition
Single Layer DVD
Menus & Chapters
Running Time: 36:49
01. Little Faces
02. Polka Dot Rose
03. Shadow Of A Man
04. Radon Balloon
05. Psuedo Suicide
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Notes:
The songs were placed in the order in which they were performed at the show. The broadcast
had each song in a different order. The interviews which were dispersed throughout the
broadcast were placed as a separate title on the DVD which is accessible from the main menu.
It has a running time of 2:02.
When Les is talking before Psuedo Suicide is played, that was actually taken from earlier in
the show right after they played Army's On Ecstasy. About 3/4 of the way through Psuedo
Sucicide, there was a 23 second portion edited out of the song by the broadcasters.
First aired and recorded on November 21, 2001.
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VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Codec: MPEG-2
Resolution: 720 x 480
Scanning System: 480i/60Hz
Frame Rate: 29.970 fps
Constant Bit Rate: 8000 kb/s
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 (Anamorphic)
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Codec: Digital Theater Systems
Number Of Channels: 6
Channel Positions: L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
Quantization: 16 bits
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bit Rate: 1536 kb/s
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SOURCE:
VIDEO: Pro-Shot (4:3) > Satellite Broadcast (HBO's Reverb Program) > Sony SAT-A2 Receiver >
Monster S-Video Cable > JVC HR-S7200U S-VHS VCR > Sony VXS T-120 Super VHS Master (SP Mode)
> JVC HR-S9911U S-VHS VCR > Monster M2000HDSV S-Video Cable > Canopus ADVC-300 (w/ Line Time
Base Corrector and 3D Noise Reduction) > Firewire > PC > WinDV (type-2 .avi) > Sony Vegas
Pro 8.0c (MPEG-2 rendering @ 8000 kb/s constant bit rate; 16:9 anamorphic; highest quality
settings used) > MPEG-2 File > DVD Lab PRO 2.5 > DVD5
AUDIO: [Digital Theater Systems 5.1] - 65% Broadcast SBD + 35% Schoeps mk4v Matrix for the
2 main channels, center channel (-8db) and subwoofer channel (-4db). 100% Schoeps mk4v for
the 2 surround channels (-3db). Mixing and mixdowns performed in Adobe Audition 1.5.
Channel separations and re-sampling of the Schoeps source performed in Sony Sound Forge 9.0.
Minnetonka SurCode DVD Pro DTS Encoder used to encode to DTS 5.1 Compact (.cpt) format @ 16
bit, 48kHz, 1536 kb/s. Schoeps sourced from etree shnid=28840. Broadcast SBD sourced from
Stereo Satellite Broadcast > Sony SAT-A2 Receiver > Monster Interlink 400 RCA Cables > JVC
HR-S7200U > Sony VXS T-120 Super VHS Master (HiFi Stereo) > JVC HR-S9911U > Cardas Golden
Reference RCA Cables > Sony PCM-R300 High Density Linear A/D Converter @ 48kHz with 20-bit
Super Bit Mapping > Monster Interlink 200 Optical Cable > ADS Tech RDX-150 (s/pdif) >
Monster Digital Pro USB 2.0 Cable > PC > Sony Sound Forge 9.0 > WAV...DVD5
NOTE:
The broadcast video was 4:3 with a 1.33:1 aspect ratio. I rendered it to 16:9 with a 1.78:1
aspect ratio while retaining the 4:3 picture frame. The video already has bars on the left
and right side of your screen when viewed on a 16:9 television set. This adds the bonus of
the DVD to be properly upconverted beyond 480i without having to stretch the image. If
viewed on a standard 4:3 television set, there will not only be letterbox bars on the top
and bottom, but the sides as well. Either way, no portion of the picture is missing. In
short, this is meant to be viewed on a 16:9 television.