Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Rome show DVD on Dime

"I've just found that the complete version of Coca-Cola Live is now up on Dime. It's in the DVD format and includes the interview at the beginning." (Thanks Junko)

11 comments:

  1. anybody have a secret on how to get a dime account? or an account they would be willing to share?

    ReplyDelete
  2. john - e-mail me @ mendizabal46@hotmail.com and i'll let you use my login details.

    ReplyDelete
  3. if you have the time - refresh the page every 4-5 minutes, within 20-an hour you should be able to get one!

    if anyone wants a cover for the dvd, theres a nice on up on CCC

    ReplyDelete
  4. okay, i let 2 people use my login details. i'm willing to share some more

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi is there any nice Cure fan that would make me a dvd copy. I will of course supply the dvd. elvis6912@aol.com

    What a great cd its finally here!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  6. keep in mind that the DVD files are PAL and need to be converted to NTSC if playing in the United States

    ReplyDelete
  7. hey andythecurefan,

    any tips on what exactly I need to use to make my own DVD of this.

    have tried twice, and both times it failed.

    I don't think I am too sure of what exactly to use from the pack of files I downloaded.

    mahalo,
    feel free to email me
    mojojackson808@hotmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  8. I already e-mailed "d" but I figured I would post it here for anyone else with questions.

    ----------------------------

    If you are in Europe or your TV allows playback of PAL DVDs, all you need to do is use DVD Shrink 3.2 to "Open Files" and then click "Backup" and burn to a blank DVD+R or DVD-R. DVD Shrink 3.2 uses Nero to burn, so you need to make sure you have Nero installed.

    If you are in the United States or your TV only supports playback of NTSC DVDs, you will need to convert the DVD files you downloaded from DIME to NTSC format. I know of a program that does it, ConvertXtoDVD 3. But it isn't free software, so I would recommend searching Google or elsewhere for an alternative. And once the files are converted, use the above DVD Shrink 3.2 burning directions.

    Also, DVD Shrink 3.2 could be found online, I will not supply it due to "legal controversy" to it's use.

    Hope I helped.

    -Andy

    ReplyDelete
  9. Thanks, Andy. You are always so helpful!

    ReplyDelete
  10. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Thanks for additional information, Andy. I forgot to mention it was PAL DVD.

    ReplyDelete