On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:46 PM, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:No problem --
I like the approach of at least keeping the extended versions for my listening pleasure, and keeping the two original versions for historical accuracy.
With that in mind, #239 is now also at that location. This one runs 32:09 with all rounds intact, and was a little stranger, as the order of the rounds changed between versions.
I've used Dean's site/transcript as my reference when putting this together, which actually means that Sheila starts two rounds in a row. It seems to flow perfectly well, but if someone can suggest an alternate order for everything, I'd be quite happy to re-edit it.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:36 PM, nylon <sirnylon@...> wrote:Thanks James!While I have a small fear that if dissecting JAMs into segments will cause many of us to eventually explode from cumulative OCD, I don't mind.All this new Jamminess is leading us to a better world.Another JAM topic recovered from the Black Hole is another topic to be enjoyed :-)CheersMarkOn 28 January 2013 14:35, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:All,
I've gone ahead and edited together the extended version of Polo (#207):
I used the TS version for most of the source, as the sound quality was better. I spliced in the rounds Yellow Lines and Beating the System from the original UK broadcast.
I encoded the entire thing at a higher bitrate than either of the source files in order to minimise generational loss. Total runtime is 29:30.
You can grab it from my site:
http://3pb.net/jam
I'll look at that other episode.On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote:these are the two ones that stick in the memory but it has happened with other shows. The Peter Cook one that was on the classic CD a few years ago was longer than my previous version. I have a feeling one of the Clement-Peter-Aimi-Patrick shows from 75-6 was similar.Charlie wrote...I note that Dean's transcripts for both s10e13 #207 and s11e20 #239 are, effectively, those of "merged recordings" in that they include all the available rounds despite the fact that they seemingly weren't all broadcast at once! So Dean has been over this ground thoroughly already and can hopefully tell us if there are any more such episodes.
Dean - Over to you.
Charlie
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