1987 Video- Louie Roberts-Gary Seville - Part 3 of 3

CaliRed

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Allright guys, the final piece is up on my Vimeo site now.!

It was a bear. For some reason the copy of the DVD I got to work with, the audio was out of sync. On the 3rd piece, it was out of sync in several places, which is weird. I initially fixed it near the beginning and then happened to be watching it about 6 mins in and heard a ball drop a few seconds before I saw it drop.:smile: So I had to go thru every few minutes and make sure you heard them hitting a ball when they hit it. Guess I'm a perfectionist or something, because I just couldn't release it that way.

Anyways, this particular project was a real strange one.:smile:

These 2 threads were ones that pertain to this project, if you care to catch up.

Original thread that resulted in dardusm sending me the video - Thanks again!

Original post I started when uploading part 1

Link to the Louie Roberts Video on my Vimeo site (all 3 parts are here)


To finish up this whole project, I decided to take it one step further. As you might know, I had cleaned up the audio in this DVD and had also added a nice slideshow at the beginning of part 1 with a bunch of pictures of Louie. I decided to make a new DVD that has all 3 parts I posted joined together with the cleaner audio and with a DVD Menu in it.

So I have a nice DVD, now what? Well, I guess I could try and make a buck or two off of it and send it out for the cost of shipping and the cost of a DVD and a few bucks for my troubles....... but fool that I am, I am going to share it with whoever wants it for free. All you have to do is download it and burn it to a DVD. Feel free to send it to your less pc literate friends.

I am in the process of uploading it to rapidshare. I will put the links to the 5 files as soon as their done uploading. I created a ISO file and winrar'ed it up. Winrar is a program that allows you to split up a file into smaller parts. Because the ISO files is a image of the DVD, it's about 4.4 gig. Well, you can't easily upload a file of that size and man you would be ticked if it died at 4.3 gigs thru:smile:

Links to the files to be able to burn your own DVD after you download and extract them.

https://rapidshare.com/files/1755195393/LOUIE_ROBERTS.part1.rar

https://rapidshare.com/files/649082470/LOUIE_ROBERTS.part2.rar

https://rapidshare.com/files/3894688380/LOUIE_ROBERTS.part3.rar

https://rapidshare.com/files/1793660244/LOUIE_ROBERTS.part4.rar

https://rapidshare.com/files/3078240184/LOUIE_ROBERTS.part5.rar

So basically you go download a small program called WinRar at www.winrar.com (you don't need to buy it to extract it) extract it, then burn it. You can use a easy burning program which is freeware www.imgburn.com is a nice program or any other burning program you probably already have on your pc. It just needs to be capable of burning a ISO file.

So the steps are.

1. download it (I'll provide links as soon as it's uploaded in this post)
2. put the 5 files in one spot and use WinRar to extract it.
3. You will have 1 big file called Louis_Roberts.iso
4. Burn the ISO file to a DVD using Imgburn or a program of your choice. (The ISO is a image of the DVD, you don't burn the file to a DVD, you use your burning program to use the ISO file to burn the image to a DVD)

5. then watch it on your big screen!

imgs of dvd menu (I made some chapters every 15 mins)
dvdmenu.jpg

louiemenu1.jpg

louiemenu2.jpg
 
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ChrisBanks

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Just wanted to thank you for what you did here. Some of us are not old enough to have ever seen Louie Roberts play in person, so this is great.

Very much appreciated.
 
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