James
BBC Studios - Manchester, England

Recording Date   4/4/2008

Rock/Pop
Files, 7   Tracks, 24:12  Length
01 Hey Ma Tim Booth; Larry Gott; Jim Glennie 04:15
02 Chat - 03:41
03 Chat (cont) - 00:47
04 Whiteboy Tim Booth; Larry Gott; Jim Glennie 03:17
05 Chat - 07:13
06 Upside Tim Booth; Larry Gott; Jim Glennie 04:27
07 Outro - 00:32
Music Details
Product Details
Venue BBC Studios
City, State/Country Manchester, England
Packaging MP2
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Personal Details
Index # 1662
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source FM
Notes
James
4th April 2008
BBC Studios, Manchester, UK

Broadcast by BBC 6Music on 4th March 2008 for "Marc Riley's Brain Surgery"

**[BBC 6Music is a digital only broadcast with no FM transmission. Bit rate on DAB
radio is 128kbps, DVB-T and Digital Satellite 160kbps. As these are lossy radio
transmissions they have not been bloated to flac, following DIME guidelines.]**

DVB-T (160kbps / 48Khz) > Nebula DigiTV > Hard Disk MP2 > mp3DirectCut

Complete broadcast torrented as seperate tracks in individual files.


Tracks

01 Hey Ma
02 Chat
03 Chat (cont)
04 White Boy
05 Chat
06 Upside
07 Outro

; wholefile md5 checksum file generated by Trader's Little Helper
; generated on April 7, 2008, at 11:04 pm

3f5777f0f5a87cdcf31f6a408f9a6201 *01.mp2
02025af5d2d97dc350e9ef9bc0993fc2 *02.mp2
b0e385da1db11825412a3c805efe4f26 *03.mp2
4a1724c460abcfc6ee5d1efc6924c768 *04.mp2
e1751c81f83352f7951997f054e4a03a *05.mp2
c4facba2edcea10e63cb78bb76c1b77e *06.mp2
bf36d19784420ed3800d11996b75d698 *07.mp2


Instructions (With thanks to hamhen)

QUOTE:
Please do not use the dbpoweramp software to transcode the mp2 files to .wav. The transcoding process leads to a noticeable decrease of the sound quality!
For transcoding the .mp2 file I recommend the freeware BeSweet/ BeLight (if you use a Windows PC Ihave to add) : http://www.free-codecs.com/download/BeLight.htm
Both are .zip-files; unzip BeSweet first into a folder. Then you should unzip BeLight into the same folder. This done, you can start the software by clicking on the BeLight symbol in the folder. The software is easy to work with, I think; choose the register card "WAV/ PCM". Do not check any of the boxes on the left except the one for "Output Sampling Rate" (this should be 44100hz), and on the right please choose "wav" (under "Output Format") and "16 bits stereo wav" under "Output Channels".


Put the mp2 file into the window on top and click on the "Start Processing" below. The transcoding process will start immediately.

If BeLight does not work with your computer you should try a software named Switch. It is available for free at http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html
There are versions for Windows and Mac.