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Nine Inch Nails (NIN) - The Gift (free download)

post #1 of 7
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Trent gave the raw video files and the fans made this:

THIS IS ONE ON US : THE GIFT

A must for download :

nin.com [the official nine inch nails website]
post #2 of 7
I got the 1080p, 5.1 MKV version. It's good, but there are a few editing issues and the color seems slightly washed out.
post #3 of 7
hopefully the bluray will have lossless audio and be available as more than just a download... i'd be willing to pay for disc+shipping but only if it has lossless audio

i'll probably grab the 720p download to play on my PS3 until then
post #4 of 7
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Originally Posted by necropimp View Post
i'll probably grab the 720p download to play on my PS3 until then
Worth it, I have a Bluray player on my laptop but I don't have a TV with HD/HDMI capabilities yet, when I do though this'll be the first thing on my list to get.

BTW, I have the 720p download and it's really quite nice.
post #5 of 7
Well the audio rate of the MOV version seems to be 128 kbps. It's a shame for them to have encoded it as such a low rate when lossless audio would make butt all difference to HD video that's 8.7GB. Any machine that can handle video of that size can handle lossless audio.

Anyhow, I will ask around and see what they're doing for the Blu-Ray version in terms of audio. I'm not sure what the original files were at anyway, but I'd expect at least 16-bit 48 kHz.
post #6 of 7
I've got a FLAC copy of the audio which is 16bit 48kHz, surely they'd whack that on the Blu-Ray.
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Originally Posted by paulb09 View Post
Well the audio rate of the MOV version seems to be 128 kbps. It's a shame for them to have encoded it as such a low rate when lossless audio would make butt all difference to HD video that's 8.7GB. Any machine that can handle video of that size can handle lossless audio.

Anyhow, I will ask around and see what they're doing for the Blu-Ray version in terms of audio. I'm not sure what the original files were at anyway, but I'd expect at least 16-bit 48 kHz.
That's really a shame 128 kpbs for 1080p quality video and Trent really is one of the few big musicians that gives a damn about audio quality!

I hope that the blu-ray comes out with lossless audio it's really the minimum for a concert.
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