Reggae Sunsplash 1981 Reggae Tribute: A Tribute to Bob Marley Jarret Park, Jamaica Source: Proshot VHS Master A/D Conversion: Mitsubishi HS-U82 > S-Video and RCA cables > Sony DCR-TRV103 > Firewire > PC Capturing: Adobe Premiere 6.5 (uncompressed .avi, DVD resolution) Mpeg2 Conversion: TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 DVD Authoring: DVD-Lab Pro 2.23 DVD Specs: NTSC, 720x480, 4:3, 29.97fps, 48kHz LPCM 16-bit Audio (uncompressed) DVD 1 (59:40) 01. Intro Ronnie Davis & The Itals w/ God's Children Band 02. I Should Be Living In Paradise Steel Pulse 03. Smile Jamaica 04. MC Intro Third World 05. Rock The World 06. 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade) Winston Smith 07. War Steel Pulse 08. Handsworth Revolution 09. Sound System 10. Ku Klux Klan Mighty Diamonds w/ Phone Bill 11. Right Time Black Uhuru w/ Sly & Robbie 12. Plastic Smile 13. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Gregory Isaacs w/ Roots Radics 14. Soon Forward Sheila Hylton w/ Roots Radics 15. The Bed's Too Big Eek-A-Mouse w/ Sly & Robbie 16. Wa-Do-Dem DVD 2 (44:54) Carlene Davis w/ Lloyd Parks & We The People Band 1. The Harder They Come Dennis Brown w/ Lloyd Parks & We The People Band 2. If I Had The World Marcia Griffiths w/ Richard Ace Band 3. Steppin' Out Of Babylon Louie Lepke w/ Lloyd Parks & We The People Band 4. Tribute to Bob Judy Mowatt w/ One Vibe Band 5. Joseph Dean Fraser w/ Lloyd Parks & We The People Band 6. Redemption Song The Melody Makers w/ The Wailers 7. Sugar Pie The I-Threes w/ The Wailers 8. That's The Way Jah Planned It 9. Belly Full / a.k.a. Them Bellyful (But We Hungry) 10. Exodus 11. Jammin' 12. One Drop Notes: DVD conversion from original VHS tape, not a copy. Give thanks to 2-7's (Kevin Austin) for use of his master tape! Given its date, it still looks and sounds fantastic imo! No actual footage for the first 2 songs. These songs contain images and pictures as we start and transition into the show. There are abrupt transitions between some songs and what might be considered sloppy editing, but this is exactly how the original VHS tape runs. No editing to footage was performed during the DVD conversion. Utmost care was taken to preserve both the audio and video quality during the entire conversion, encoding and authoring process. Therefore, no compression to video or audio was used. Some minor drop-out is evident throughout the show due to wear from the original VHS tape. The result is an occasional black line and/or small pop in the audio. These instances are rare and very minor. The fact that a VHS tape can still look and sound this good after over twenty years is quite amazing!