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I was wondering if they are planning a release from that video. Got his answer back: Unfortunately without you obtaining and providing proof of copyright permission, we’re unable to offer anything other than a low resolution watermarked copy like what he you already have.So maybe David Knopfler can?Quote from: binone on September 25, 2018, 11:30:50 AMQuote from: JeroenvG on September 24, 2018, 10:53:49 PMWell, I did contacted the RRHOF and got an email back from a Audiovisual Archivist who was very interested in the video and asked me for more information. I send her a link to the documentary and asked her if they are planning to release this concert. Will keep you updated. Quote from: binone on September 22, 2018, 11:25:35 PMHello, I wanted to share a new one from March 79.I think it is the first unnoficial video recording of a Dire Straits concert. Is from the Bayou venue, in Georgetown. It was made in b/w, but with the audio direct from the soundboard.Was found thanks to a documentary of that venue, made with all the recordings the owner made of the different shows that happened there. The original tapes were donated to the library of the RRHOF. They delivered a copy, but with a big watermark.You can get the video and the audio in Laknopflertk´s tracker. But not in Dime, because the audio is loosy.EnjoySorry, don´t understand what you are saying. I talked to the archivist, and finally got a copy (wich I paid), but watermarked. There wasn´t possible without this watermark, and I tried hard. The audio, also, had to be compressed.What are you meaning is that they are thinking to do a commercial release?What information did she asked for?Alberto
Quote from: JeroenvG on September 24, 2018, 10:53:49 PMWell, I did contacted the RRHOF and got an email back from a Audiovisual Archivist who was very interested in the video and asked me for more information. I send her a link to the documentary and asked her if they are planning to release this concert. Will keep you updated. Quote from: binone on September 22, 2018, 11:25:35 PMHello, I wanted to share a new one from March 79.I think it is the first unnoficial video recording of a Dire Straits concert. Is from the Bayou venue, in Georgetown. It was made in b/w, but with the audio direct from the soundboard.Was found thanks to a documentary of that venue, made with all the recordings the owner made of the different shows that happened there. The original tapes were donated to the library of the RRHOF. They delivered a copy, but with a big watermark.You can get the video and the audio in Laknopflertk´s tracker. But not in Dime, because the audio is loosy.EnjoySorry, don´t understand what you are saying. I talked to the archivist, and finally got a copy (wich I paid), but watermarked. There wasn´t possible without this watermark, and I tried hard. The audio, also, had to be compressed.What are you meaning is that they are thinking to do a commercial release?What information did she asked for?Alberto
Well, I did contacted the RRHOF and got an email back from a Audiovisual Archivist who was very interested in the video and asked me for more information. I send her a link to the documentary and asked her if they are planning to release this concert. Will keep you updated. Quote from: binone on September 22, 2018, 11:25:35 PMHello, I wanted to share a new one from March 79.I think it is the first unnoficial video recording of a Dire Straits concert. Is from the Bayou venue, in Georgetown. It was made in b/w, but with the audio direct from the soundboard.Was found thanks to a documentary of that venue, made with all the recordings the owner made of the different shows that happened there. The original tapes were donated to the library of the RRHOF. They delivered a copy, but with a big watermark.You can get the video and the audio in Laknopflertk´s tracker. But not in Dime, because the audio is loosy.Enjoy
Hello, I wanted to share a new one from March 79.I think it is the first unnoficial video recording of a Dire Straits concert. Is from the Bayou venue, in Georgetown. It was made in b/w, but with the audio direct from the soundboard.Was found thanks to a documentary of that venue, made with all the recordings the owner made of the different shows that happened there. The original tapes were donated to the library of the RRHOF. They delivered a copy, but with a big watermark.You can get the video and the audio in Laknopflertk´s tracker. But not in Dime, because the audio is loosy.Enjoy
Quote from: JeroenvG on September 25, 2018, 08:04:49 PMI was wondering if they are planning a release from that video. Got his answer back: Unfortunately without you obtaining and providing proof of copyright permission, we’re unable to offer anything other than a low resolution watermarked copy like what he you already have.So maybe David Knopfler can?Quote from: binone on September 25, 2018, 11:30:50 AMQuote from: JeroenvG on September 24, 2018, 10:53:49 PMWell, I did contacted the RRHOF and got an email back from a Audiovisual Archivist who was very interested in the video and asked me for more information. I send her a link to the documentary and asked her if they are planning to release this concert. Will keep you updated. Quote from: binone on September 22, 2018, 11:25:35 PMHello, I wanted to share a new one from March 79.I think it is the first unnoficial video recording of a Dire Straits concert. Is from the Bayou venue, in Georgetown. It was made in b/w, but with the audio direct from the soundboard.Was found thanks to a documentary of that venue, made with all the recordings the owner made of the different shows that happened there. The original tapes were donated to the library of the RRHOF. They delivered a copy, but with a big watermark.You can get the video and the audio in Laknopflertk´s tracker. But not in Dime, because the audio is loosy.EnjoySorry, don´t understand what you are saying. I talked to the archivist, and finally got a copy (wich I paid), but watermarked. There wasn´t possible without this watermark, and I tried hard. The audio, also, had to be compressed.What are you meaning is that they are thinking to do a commercial release?What information did she asked for?AlbertoWe can contact David and explain, but is like asking for copyright of a homemade audience dvd. Sometimes law is awfull.
Can someone tell me what is "LaKnopflerTK". (1st msg in this thread mentions uploading to this)?