View Full Version : How do I Hear the Audio Tracks on Yesspeak??
Full Tilt Boogie
02-06-2004, 08:08 PM
Apologies in advance and showing my technophobe/ignoramus/muppet side again, but can anyone please instruct me as to how to listen to the audio concert set on Yesspeak? Like a twat I just bunged the two DVDs into my CD player and got zilch.
How do I a get to hear the audio tracks?? It looks like a killer set list and I can't wait to get round to listening to it - without destroying any and all music reproduction equipment in my house? :D
Cheers in advance.
Bren.
smatt
02-06-2004, 08:17 PM
Apologies in advance and showing my technophobe/ignoramus/muppet side again, but can anyone please instruct me as to how to listen to the audio concert set on Yesspeak? Like a twat I just bunged the two DVDs into my CD player and got zilch.
How do I a get to hear the audio tracks?? It looks like a killer set list and I can't wait to get round to listening to it - without destroying any and all music reproduction equipment in my house? :D
Cheers in advance.
Bren.
Hey Bren, you've got to paly the DVDF in your DVD player. On the disc 2 menu there's a selection for "complete live audio set". Simply select that and off you go, you can play the whole concert or select individual songs. Unfortunately you can't play it on a cd player. Hopethis helps, you'll like it for sure! I just got around to listening to it this morning!
Cheers!
Full Tilt Boogie
02-06-2004, 08:21 PM
Matt,
You are a gentleman sir! Cheers mate.
Kingfish
02-06-2004, 11:38 PM
you buy something like a tape, dvd, cd , or whatever. whats new about copying it to play it on some other equipment you have. If you have a computer you can rip the audio off a dvd and put on a cd for your car. I think buying it gives you the right to do that, don't you?
Gerard
02-21-2004, 11:31 AM
Totally agree with you Kingfisher.
I haven't done it yet but I'm going to start. I have 2 genuine CD's with Roundabout totally unplayable. Annoying, to say the least.
Also, I think it is much better to lose copies if the thieves strike your car than to lose the originals.
Kingfish
02-21-2004, 02:36 PM
Totally agree with you Kingfisher.
I haven't done it yet but I'm going to start. I have 2 genuine CD's with Roundabout totally unplayable. Annoying, to say the least.
Also, I think it is much better to lose copies if the thieves strike your car than to lose the originals.
that happened to my Son. Hundreds of CDs were stolen from his car.
I use to make cassette tapes for my car all the time from my album collection, when cassettes were king.
Byroan
02-22-2004, 11:49 AM
o.K. so how is the audio portion ? Whats on it. I noticed the other day that it has an audio only portion. How is it?
Gerard
02-22-2004, 02:01 PM
A set from the European leg of the Full Circle tour.
Same as listed on most dates on Yesworld.com
Only difference from the set I saw, Your Move/ISAGP in place of Starship Trooper.
Listened to it in full for the 2nd time today while cooking the Sunday dinner (also listened to it for the 1st time in full while doing the same) it's great.
Byroan
02-27-2004, 11:26 AM
I hate to say it, but I want the audio stuff more than the video stuff.
Astrall Traveller
03-24-2004, 08:32 AM
Kingfish, you said you could rip the audio off a DVD on a computer and copy it to cd. How do you do that?
pauli
04-05-2004, 03:10 PM
Kingfish, you said you could rip the audio off a DVD on a computer and copy it to cd. How do you do that?
I'd like to know this answer to this one too!
The only thing I've thought of so far is to connect the audio out jacks of my DVD player to the Line In jack on my computer sound card, and rip it to WAV files in real time...
If there's an easier way I'd sure like to know!
Store Hadji
12-01-2005, 02:06 AM
The only thing I've thought of so far is to connect the audio out jacks of my DVD player to the Line In jack on my computer sound card, and rip it to WAV files in real time...
That's the way I do it. Though there's probably some program out there for ripping audio straight off a DVD (if you have a DVD player in your computer.)
I'm happy enough to do it real time. That proves it's something I actually care about. (Unlike those several hundred other MP3s I downloaded from various places and don't listen to.)
I would burn the WAV files straight to CD (you know - for regular listening - NOT involving a computer.)
When I make MP3s, I encode them at least at 192 kB. Any smaller than that and I can't enjoy them.
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