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Title: Glitch during "Dance, Dance, Dance" from The T.A.M.I Show
Post by: metal flake paint on April 04, 2010, 06:07:05 PM
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced a glitch, specifically during the instrumental break @ 59:46-59:48. Dennis's drum fill isn't in sync with the audio. I've A/B'd it with the SOS DVD which doesn't seem to have this problem. I just want to identify whether or not I have a dud copy.

Thanks in advance.


Title: Re: Glitch during \
Post by: MD on May 01, 2010, 04:54:26 PM
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced a glitch, specifically during the instrumental break @ 59:46-59:48. Dennis's drum fill isn't in sync with the audio. I've A/B'd it with the SOS DVD which doesn't seem to have this problem. I just want to identify whether or not I have a dud copy.

Thanks in advance.

I taped it off a PBS pledge drive a few months ago and watched it again today...

There definitely was some sort of "glitch" during the instrumental break...

MD...


Title: Re: Glitch during \
Post by: metal flake paint on May 01, 2010, 06:09:38 PM
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced a glitch, specifically during the instrumental break @ 59:46-59:48. Dennis's drum fill isn't in sync with the audio. I've A/B'd it with the SOS DVD which doesn't seem to have this problem. I just want to identify whether or not I have a dud copy.

Thanks in advance.

I taped it off a PBS pledge drive a few months ago and watched it again today...

There definitely was some sort of "glitch" during the instrumental break...

MD...

Thanks for confirming that. Still wondering why it happened, though. Possibly because they used a different source, perhaps?


Title: Re: Glitch during \
Post by: JaredLekites on May 06, 2010, 12:12:08 PM
Possibly an error during the transfer process.

Perhaps get in touch with one of the producers of the DVD and bring it to their attention?