Jadis - Across Hedon Waters
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 25-01-1997
     
Length  : 88:31
Format  : 2 DVD
Track List
 
Across Hedon Waters (Disc 1) 46:49
01 Menus 00:56
02 Main Movie 45:53
Across Hedon Waters (Disc 2) 41:42
01 Menus 00:37
02 Main Movie 41:05

Notes
Recorded at the 'Day of Dreams' festival, Hedon, Zwolle, The Netherlands. Great audience recording; however, it seems that the image is a bit too small (4:3 with black borders on every side).


From the info file:

Jadis - Across Hedon waters (double dvd)

This concert was filmed at the Hedon progfestival where Jadis where headlining together with Quidam.
The festival took place in Zwolle (Holland) on january 25 1997.
Its a very good amateur filming with steady camerawork.
With good close-ups at the right moments.
The video and audio quality is also very good for a audience recording.
I got the tape from my brother who got a copy from the 'cameraman'
I don't know what equipment was used.

Jadis played with the following line-up:

Gary Chandler; Guitars and leadvocals.
Stephen Christey: Drums and percussion.
Steve Hunt: Bass
Mike Torr: Keyboards and backing vocals.

Charithy: Backing vocals.

Setlist DVD 1

1. Intro
2. This chancing face
3. Wonderful world
4. Falling away
5. In isolation
6. Tomorrow always arrives
7. Daylight fades
8. Sleepwalk

Setlist DVD 2

1. Batstein
2. No sacrifice
3. Hear us
4. The begiining and the end
5. Holding your breath

Format: DVD PAL
Source: Audience video ( 2st gen)
time: 1 hour and 27 minutes
Menu/Chapters: Yes, every song
Artwork: yes (included)
Lineage: 1 VHS videotape > LG videorecorder > Philips HDrecorder > DVD RW
> AVS VIDEO EDITOR > AVS DVD Authoring > Dime

Video settings:
Frame size: 720x576
Frame rate: 25
Bitrate: 9400 kbps


Audio settings:
Sample rate: 48khz
Sample size: 16
Number of channels: 2
Bitrate: 224 kbps

I did split the video on 2 seperated dvd's and did not use one duallayer dvd wich would maybe be easier
for me. But this way I can reach more progfans and let them enoy this brillant concert.

I myself think its a great dvd, especially for jadis fans or neoprogfans.