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Posted: 09 Mar 2007 18:19
by GroovyMusic
It's just that I wish I could've provided you guys with a finished product

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 19:14
by Evolution One
It's not complete but it's as close to complete that we have access to so nobody has ANY right to not be happy with it.

Although FLAC is preferred to SHN, the end results are exactly the same so it's not a problem.

I didn't realise that people had been sending copies on to be honest! Do we know what generation the vine is now?

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 20:14
by GroovyMusic
Evolution One wrote:it's as close to complete that we have access to
Right, because nobody else on this forum has any of the missing material.

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 21:08
by MJG196
I don't use MD5 files. The xACT program I use has a "fingerprint" file that it recommends for specific files and I just go along w/ the recommendation. When I used to do .shn's...an eternity ago it seems...it recommended MD5.

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 21:27
by GroovyMusic
mg196 wrote:I don't use MD5 files. The xACT program I use has a "fingerprint" file that it recommends for specific files and I just go along w/ the recommendation. When I used to do .shn's...an eternity ago it seems...it recommended MD5.
MD5 is one of many checksums - something that lets you know whether or not your data has suffered some for of corruption due to any variables (like an HD crash or whatever)

But my point is that an MD5 can be used to make sure ANY file on your computer is unaltered.

I can take a document on my computer and make an MD5 for it, then go in and delete ONE letter, and when I go to verify it, it will tell me the file's corrupt!

MD5s rule

I'm sure whatever you use is fine and I'm sure there's a bunch of other stuff out there that works but Trader's Little Helper is what I use--it's what I know about...anyway I just wanted to pass the knowledge on to anyone...

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 22:52
by stooge
Er...well sorry but I can't hardly understand what you're talking about
It's getting too technical for a french man...
I'm gonna be hasardous on my request: almost 15 years ago I bought
the afterhour tape of the Second Fret shows (Jan. & May '70) directly from the VUAS and I must admit those are my favourites show of the VU live
But don't tell me to transfer it on cd or whatever cause...
So can a grateful soul do a copy of it onto cd, along with "what goes on" from La Cave Groovy was talking about?
Of course, I can sent the blank cd
Thanks

Posted: 09 Mar 2007 23:50
by GroovyMusic
stooge wrote:Er...well sorry but I can't hardly understand what you're talking about
It's getting too technical for a french man...
I'm gonna be hasardous on my request: almost 15 years ago I bought
the afterhour tape of the Second Fret shows (Jan. & May '70) directly from the VUAS and I must admit those are my favourites show of the VU live
But don't tell me to transfer it on cd or whatever cause...
So can a grateful soul do a copy of it onto cd, along with "what goes on" from La Cave Groovy was talking about?
Of course, I can sent the blank cd
Thanks
I think you misunderstood my post: AT32 is on the vine

All I was saying was that the version in the vine--"Doug's" version--isn't first gen

So you have a first gen from The VUAS? I, for one, can have it digitized......or maybe mg196 or soemone.....whatever....let's just get this upgrade out there!

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 07:43
by GroovyMusic
So, have the wheels been put in motion for this?

:mrgreen:

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 21:12
by stooge
what do you mean?

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 21:14
by GroovyMusic
Have you made plans yet, with anyone, to get it digitized?