Sunday, January 18, 2009

KQED - Rev A


Sorry about not getting to this one sooner... This is one of the classics of the Pink Floyd world. No collection is complete without it.

44 links

16 comments:

Tomi said...

hi forrester, i heard something about PF - KQED update by Harvested, some kind of quality improvement or what. so is this that new version or this is first release? i am asking because i already downloaded the first release :)

Dr. Forrester said...

This is the latest, greatest version. The audio was improved. The video is the same.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for this - it's a really special performance to me
Any chance of posting the latest 034 audio release?

Anonymous said...

Greeting Dr
This is a nice upgrade for me so many many thanks.
This is one of the classics - an hour of The Floyd at their most spaced out - I love it! You will too. Thanks to those nice Harvested people this is the best we can get untill it gets an official release - if only. Anyway sit back and enjoy.
StuArt

Anonymous said...

Great Job.Thank you.Can you please check part 19. I downloaded the whole twice and i get an error there.Thank you again

Dr. Forrester said...

I can only say that some 30 people have downloaded these parts & you are the first to have a problem. Be sure that you are getting the complete file by checking the size. Also, verify with the .md5. If you are not using a download manager, you really should consider doing that in future.

ellanios said...

verify with the .md5 = What should i do here. I had no problem with previous posts.Thanx

ellanios said...

I Downloaded it for third time. The whole.I still get part 19 corrupted.Any idea what i am doing wrong?

Dr. Forrester said...

Please verify that the file that you are receiving is 1000000 KB. If not, you are not receiving the complete file. If the file size is correct, please verify the contents of the file using the .md5.

It's difficult for me to tell you how to solve your problem, since I do not know what it is.

If you are not using a download manager, I would really suggest that you should start using one. It will help to resolve some of these issues.

Anonymous said...

The Links were ok. I found the problem and it was mine. The way i tryied to download it was wrong.
Thank you for your help

Anonymous said...

I have downloaded all the 44 files,all files are complete, checksum with Trader's Little helper is OK.
But after extracting, it appears that the video_ts folder is not complete. TLH checksum says that 5 files (on 19) do not exist or cannot be opened.
Is there somebody else with the same problem ?

Anyway, dear Dr Forrester, thanks for your work.

Dr. Forrester said...

If you get a final size of 4.37 GB, you have all of the files. Otherwise, you have something not quite right. Maybe that some filenames aren't quite exactly right or similar. Please make sure that you have used a download manager to get the files (avoids problems like different file name formats). Over 40 people have downloaded so far. FYI.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for having answered so fast. Yes, the final size of the "UNTITLED.ISO" is 4.37 GB.
I think it's a problem with the software i use for extracting (IZArc).
It usually works fine to extract .rar files, perhaps it is not suitable for .iso files ... ?
I will try another way...
Again, thank you.

Cuddlybear said...

Thank you so very much for sharing this DVD.

The picture quality and audio quality is stunning when you consider that this material is almost 39 years old !

Take care Doc.

Michael ( Northern Ireland )

Sunday 8th March 2009 14.41pm

The Doctor said...

First I have a question. I just got done burning the KQED to disc, and I noticed the picture has a 'flickering' line at the very bottom of the screen. I'm guessing that is from the original source tape,but I just wanted to make sure it's not something I did wrong!

Second I just want to Thankyou for this AMAZING site,and your generosity in taking the time to share all these awesome goodies!



Cheers,The Doctor ; )


thedoctorstardis@yahoo.com



p.s. Thx to Adrian for letting me in on this saucerful of secrets!

Dr. Forrester said...

There are a few imperfections as I recall. It's been a while, honestly. My suggestion would be to play the files on your computer & see if you get a similar performance. Also, you should always ask your burning software to verify your disks - avoids lots of heartache later. B-)