Nine Inch Nails 2009.02.21
Saturday February 21st 2009
RNA Showgrounds, Bowen Hills, QLD, Australia
Soundwave 2009
Source:
Taper: indiieEquipment: Unknown Canon digital camera
Initial editing (indiie): 49x .avi files > Unknown editing (join files per song and sync external audio) > 21x .avi files
Further editing (KingBean) : 21x .avi files > Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 (combine files, edit transitions) > .mp4 (H.264, 15fps, 7 Mbps CBR, 3.20 GB)
Video Specs:
File format: | .mp4 |
File size: | 3.20 GB |
Duration: | 62m 38s |
TV system: | NTSC |
Framerate: | 15 fps |
Resolution: | 640 x 480 |
Scan type: | Progressive |
Aspect Ratio: | 4:3 (1.333) |
Bitrate (average): | 7000 kb/s CBR |
Audio Coding mode: | AAC |
Sampling Rate: | 48 kHz |
Bitrate: | 317 kb/s |
Setlist:
- 999,999/1,000,000
- Letting You
- Discipline
- March Of The Pigs
- Something I Can Never Have
- Terrible Lie
- Head Down
- Burn
- Survivalism
- Gave Up
- La Mer
- The Fragile
- The Big Come Down
- The Downward Spiral
- The Beginning Of The End
- The Hand That Feeds
- Head Like A Hole
- Reptile
- Wish
- Hurt
Notes:
This is incomplete and not the greatest quality video, but no other recordings have surfaced in the 11 years since this show so it's probably worth listing.
I got this from the filmer back in 2010, along with Tool at the Big Day Out 2007. It's a collection of clips filmed on a Canon digital camera (a photo camera), at 640x480 15fps. Not all songs are complete.
The files came to me edited into a single clip per song (made up of two to four individual clips) and the note, "My video synched with Jizzy McJizz (http://www.youtube.com/user/JizzyMcJizz) audio". I have no idea how these edits were done, but based on the file naming there were originally 49 individual video files from the camera, now edited down to 21 files.
The audio was a mix of mono and stereo across the files, with no discernable pattern to it. I had hoped to re-edit external audio over the top, but there are no sources in circulation. Even Jizzy's audio does not appear to be in circulation, and the YouTube URL provided is long dead.
I've compiled these 21 files into a single Premiere timeline and made some minor edits at the file transitions to smooth out audio clicks and gaps. This was then exported to an H.264 MP4 at 7 Mbps CBR (the original clips varied between 5-7 Mbps).