Lick Library - Play Deep Purple DVDRip, jam tracks 320 kbps
- Type:
- Video > Other
- Files:
- 38
- Size:
- 1.25 GB
- Tag(s):
- Danny Gill Lick Library Deep Purple
- Quality:
- +2 / -0 (+2)
- Uploaded:
- Jul 31, 2011
- By:
- danny_bull
Artist: Danny Gill Runtime: 3:28:00 + jam tracks: 28:20 __________________________________________________________ SONGS & JAM TRACKS INCLUDE: # Smoke On The Water # Highway Star # Black Night # Burn # Lazy __________________________________________________________ CONTAINER: AVI VIDEO: XviD build 63, 672x400 (42:25), 25 fps, ~678 kbps avg, 0.101 bit/pixel AUDIO: MP3 (LAME 3.98r), 48 kHz, Joint Stereo, 128.00 kbps (CBR) PERFORMANCES: AC3, 48 kHz, 2 ch, 192.00 kbps JAM TRACKS: MP3 (LAME 3.98r), 44.1 kHz, Stereo, 320.00 kbps (CBR) ENCODER SETTINGS: * Matrix: standard MPEG * Max consecutive BVOPs: 1 * Quarter Pixel - OFF * Global Motion Compensation - OFF Ultra High Quality, Progressive __________________________________________________________ My previous upload: http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/6560760/
thx! another great upload
if u find the time could you upload 1 of these? (or all of them ;):
learn to play iron maiden
learn to play led zeppelin 1 and 2
learn to play ac/dc
learn to play rolling stones
anyway thx again
if u find the time could you upload 1 of these? (or all of them ;):
learn to play iron maiden
learn to play led zeppelin 1 and 2
learn to play ac/dc
learn to play rolling stones
anyway thx again
verry78
sorry man, I've got no dvdrips you've requested, try to search them at rutracker, you'll find there all you want and even more ;)
sorry man, I've got no dvdrips you've requested, try to search them at rutracker, you'll find there all you want and even more ;)
Thanks danny_bull & subsequent seeders.
May I suggest in future you encode using X264. This is a much newer compressor & more efficient than XviD. XviD is 'old-hat' nowadays, excuse the pun. :D
Also, there's more up-to-date containers than AVI. AVI has not been updated in about 8 years & is no longer the best to use for the newer video formats (has some compatibility issues.) Newer container types give more options & are more compatible with today's players & formats.
May I suggest in future you encode using X264. This is a much newer compressor & more efficient than XviD. XviD is 'old-hat' nowadays, excuse the pun. :D
Also, there's more up-to-date containers than AVI. AVI has not been updated in about 8 years & is no longer the best to use for the newer video formats (has some compatibility issues.) Newer container types give more options & are more compatible with today's players & formats.
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