Chapters
1. Breakfast
2. Los Angeles, California
(Where The Streets Have No Name video
shoot)
3. Flying
4. Shoots
5. Rehearsals
6. Boots
7. Gila Bend, Arizona
8. Las Vegas, Nevada
(I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking
For video)
9. Houston, Texas
10. In God's Country (video)
11. Governor Mecham & MLK
12. Spanish Eyes (video)
13. Into The Arms of America
(48:01)
Extras
1. The New Voices of Freedom (MTV News
segment)
(3:14)
2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking
For (with The New Voices of Freedom; September 28, 1987. New York,
New York. MSG.)
Multi angle; soundtrack1: audience recording; soundtrack 2: soundboard
recording from Rattle & Hum Outtakes
(6:50)
03. Review of Rattle & Hum feature
film (from Film 88)
(3:23)
04. The Joshua Tree promo reel
(6:48)
05. Desire (official video)
(3:23)
NOTE (by Edu BH, distributed with .vob files): I used my full VirtualDub arsenal on the MTV News clip, to remove noise, reduce color saturation, and reduce chroma bleeding and chroma shift. The resulting image, while far from perfect, is a big improvement over the original. I maintained the "Desire" video clip that was on that torrent, video quality was pretty good and I just applied some slight noise removal using VirtualDub.
Three new extras were added:
1. I Still haven't Found..., from the Rattle and Hum Outtakes. The video on that clip is a washed out black and white, I adjusted the black levels to make it more "vibrant". The outtakes include two camera angles, so I made it a multi-angle track, you can select the angle using the ANGLE button on the DVD remote control. I also mixed the audio from the excellent audience recording from that gig; the sound is much fuller than the original SDB sound from the outtakes. The original sound is also included, as soundtrack #2.
2. Review of the Rattle and Hum feature film. I found this on the U2BloodRedSky hub. It was converted from PAL to NTSC using Canopus Procoder 2.
3. The Joshua Tree promo reel, also obtained on the U2BloodRedSky hub. Quality was pretty bad, and it was VCD resolution, so I used some noise reduction filters and did not try to blow it up to full DVD resolution.
(I) used the footage from "Outside It's America, Inside It's Dublin" (for first 13 tracks). A slight amount of noise removal was applied using VirtualDub, but the video quality is pretty much the same...maybe a slight improvement.
So, if you already have "Outside It's America, Inside It's Dublin", this probably isn't for you, although the extras are cool... :) If you don't, this is a nice upgrade to the version currently being torrented.
The intro clip and animated menus were created with Sony Vegas and the DVD was authored with Sony DVD Producer 3.0.
Text in black above are minor edits by Justin.