Undinism 1995.02.12
Sunday February 12th 1995
Feedback, Newtown, NSW, Australia
Source:
Taper: UnknownEquipment: Unknown VHS Camcorder
Lineage: VHS(M) > JVC HR-DVS2 (TBC on) > Tevion DVD Maker+ (ATI clone, eMPIA) > Windows XP > Virtual Dub 1.9.11 > .avi (HuffYUV, 576i, 25fps, 59 Mbps, 9.52 GB)
Video transfer: JVC HR-DVS2 > S-Video > Cypress CTB-100G TBC > S-Video > Tevion DVD Maker+
Audio transfer: JVC HR-DVS2 > RCA > Tevion DVD Maker+
Secondary audio: Born With An Erection CD > Exact Audio Copy (Copy Range) > .wav > Adobe Audition 2020 (decrease volume by 4db, remove 2 second gaps between tracks) > .wav
Final output: .avi > Virtual Dub 1.9.11 (replace audio, trim file) > .avi (HuffYUV, 576i, 25fps, 59 Mbps, 9.42 GB)
Video Specs:
File format: | .avi |
Video codec: | HuffYUV |
File size: | 9.42 GB |
Duration: | 22m 37s |
TV system: | PAL |
Framerate: | 25 fps |
Scan type: | Interlaced |
Storage Resolution: | 720 x 576 |
Display Resolution: | 720 x 576 |
Display Aspect Ratio: | 5:4 (1.250) |
Video Bitrate: | 58109 kb/s VBR |
Audio Coding mode: | PCM Audio |
Sampling Rate: | 48 kHz |
Audio Bitrate: | 1536 kb/s |
Notes:
Digitised from Master VHS tape > lossless AVI, March 3rd 2021.
Upgrade from Master VHS > DV codec, digitised March 31st 2020.
Upgrade from VHS(X) tape > DV codec, digitised September 2014.
This show was filmed by an unknown father/son duo and the master VHS tape was given to Steve after the show. 25 years later, after changing hands multiple times and going missing entirely for several years, the tape found its way back into Steve's posession and has now been digitised.
The first 60 seconds and final four minutes of the tape had extremely low volume. I tried boosting it up and although the sound was there, there was lots of hiss and crackle. My previous version of this show had the exact same audio loss, so it must have been the camera's volume setting (not just VHS damage). Conveniently, the audio from this show was released on Squash Bowels/Undinism Split Cass. '95. I have used this audio (ripped from the Born With An Erection CD) to fill in the gaps from the VHS audio.
Upgrade from Master VHS > DV codec, digitised March 31st 2020.
Upgrade from VHS(X) tape > DV codec, digitised September 2014.
This show was filmed by an unknown father/son duo and the master VHS tape was given to Steve after the show. 25 years later, after changing hands multiple times and going missing entirely for several years, the tape found its way back into Steve's posession and has now been digitised.
The first 60 seconds and final four minutes of the tape had extremely low volume. I tried boosting it up and although the sound was there, there was lots of hiss and crackle. My previous version of this show had the exact same audio loss, so it must have been the camera's volume setting (not just VHS damage). Conveniently, the audio from this show was released on Squash Bowels/Undinism Split Cass. '95. I have used this audio (ripped from the Born With An Erection CD) to fill in the gaps from the VHS audio.
Screenshots:
VHS(X) DV transfer.
September 2014.
September 2014.
VERSION 2.
VHS(X) DV transfer.
VHS(X) DV transfer.