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Does Anyone Have Gapless 2005 Bootlegs?

Fri March 20, 2015 1:25 am

Hey Everyone,

I'm just wondering if there's any audiophiles here who may have fixed the 2005 bootlegs over the years?

I'm in the process of re-doing all my 2005 bootlegs and when I re-burn all the shows, I really want to have them without those little dead air gaps between the songs that were inevitable with MP3's.

Anyway, this is a job I am going to have to tackle if someone hasn't already...I'm really hoping someone has and would be kind enough to share.

Please let me know if you have any idea where these re-edited, gap-less bootlegs can be found.

Thanks a lot.
-DMW

Re: Does Anyone Have Gapless 2005 Bootlegs?

Fri March 20, 2015 1:43 am

A 25 frame crossfade between tracks does the trick.

Re: Does Anyone Have Gapless 2005 Bootlegs?

Fri March 20, 2015 1:57 am

CopperTom wrote:A 25 frame crossfade between tracks does the trick.

But has anyone else already done this trick and recirculated the bootlegs?

Also, wouldn't you run into mixing problems when you get a song like Lukin into Not For You where the track separation is arbitrary? Crossfading the two tracks would actually bleed over each other, wouldn't they?

Re: Does Anyone Have Gapless 2005 Bootlegs?

Fri March 20, 2015 2:45 am

I still think it's truly shitty that the 10 Club has not released this tour, one of their finest, in FLAC format. It defies comprehension. They've had 10 years to make right.

Re: Does Anyone Have Gapless 2005 Bootlegs?

Fri March 20, 2015 3:43 pm

dead man walking wrote:
CopperTom wrote:A 25 frame crossfade between tracks does the trick.

But has anyone else already done this trick and recirculated the bootlegs?

Also, wouldn't you run into mixing problems when you get a song like Lukin into Not For You where the track separation is arbitrary? Crossfading the two tracks would actually bleed over each other, wouldn't they?


You burn them that way. The files are not changed.

The impact is negligible.
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