Raw files ripped from the livestream. Direct stream copy method was used to cut out the commercials while maintaining the original quality. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me here : remasterkingdom6@gmail.com Here you go, arranged in alphabetical order : https://archive.org/details/lainey-wilson-sc-2026 *Riley Green's set was not streamed by Amazon* Enjoy!
You should check existing posts. Sidmonster already shared the AMZN streams for this festival. https://sharemania.us/threads/stage...n-live-stream-aac2-0-h-264-sidmonster.298609/
Thank you RemasterKingdom 4K for your FREE service! People are just so ungrateful nowadays. I don't know why people are on here complaining about the smallest things when it's FREE. Keep doing what you're doing. I hope you continue to post and don't let this discourage you. I checked the quality and it was amazing so i don't see any problems whatsoever
Hunny the twitch and amzn stream had visually no noticeable differences, you can tell the twitch stream was the real source stream and all prime video did was inflate the video bitrate to achieve CBR stability (8000kpbs) and degrade the audio quality (twitch AAC 256k --> amzn AAC 126k)
Sweetpea TWITCH ingests a source feed and then re-encodes and packages it usually HLS into multiple renditions. Unless you have the ingest details or the production distribution info, you can't claim Twitch was the origin and Prime was downstream of it. Either way i don't care never watch this festival anyway...
Twitch literally has a "SOURCE" label lmaooo, that's literally why they have almost no delay, because the video feed from the streaming software is directly sent to the viewer through HLS WITH NO REECONDING, amazon reencodes the livestream to CBR (instead of VBR for twitch) so older devices and smart TVs have no playback issues
'Source' label on Twitch doesn't mean no processing or no re-encode its just the highest-quality rendition Twitch serves to viewers and still ingests a feed then packages it to HLS and transcodes to multiple renditions. Low delay is mainly segment settings not direct passthrough.. much more likely possibility is amzn and twitch got independent encodes from a common contribution feed. read this https://blog.twitch.tv/en/2013/08/23/major-changes-coming-to-twitch-transcodes-94fbb17542bb/ & this https://www.mux.com/blog/thursday-n...ng-technology-showdown-amazon-prime-vs-twitch i won't be arguing or debating any further its probably endless discussion lets hope for perfect feed version posted here any time sooner
Ok, I wasn't aware that twitch actually reencoded source streams... but still, there is no visual difference. Breaking widevine is useless and a waste of time doing extra steps when you have an unprotected stream from a platform supported by a bunch of video downloading tools that looks exactly the same but smaller and with a higher quality audio