That's weird, I think I may have noticed it before but put it down to my ears.banja said:snip

Wouldn't have complained about it though. 12 minutes from a 3 hour film isn't much..
That's weird, I think I may have noticed it before but put it down to my ears.banja said:snip
dmpoole said:I believe its a trick used on a lot of TV programs too.
They push the speed up but bring the pitch to the correct level.
Tax Evader said:I noticed that when the BBC showed the 2005 Cream renunion - it was almost a semitone higher than it should be.
Never experienced it with a DVD recording though.
banja said:Not thought about this, but maybe music specific DVD's are corrected for speed and pitch. Oh then again, it's only an issue if it's originated on film, at 24fps. Most broadcast quality cameras run at 25fps anyway. And I imagine the newest digital cameras used to replace film have a variable speed anyway.
Tax Evader said:I reckon the Beeb just sped it up to fit in within the broadcast time-slot![]()
Tax Evader said:I reckon the Beeb just sped it up to fit in within the broadcast time-slot![]()
riddlermarc said:I play in Eb, it sounds better and feels betterThe only downside is that you can't just grab your guitar and start playing along to standard E-tuned tracks.. of course, that is what spare guitars are for
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alexthecheese said:but didn't SRV play a lot of his stuff in Eb?