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[[Image:Halo17_alt_titles.jpg|thumb|From David Carson's book "Trek". This image shows alternate titles that were considered for Halo 17.]]
'''''And All That Could Have Been''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 17]]''''') is a [[Nine Inch Nails]] live album and film from the [[Fragility 2.0]] tour of 2000. It was released on CD, DVD and VHS on January 22, 2002. Its original release date was December 11, 2001, as shown on various teaser ads running in the months leading up to its eventual release. A promotional website (now defunct) for the release was set up at [[andallthatcouldhavebeen.com]].
 
The album, named after "[[And All That Could Have Been (song)|And All That Could Have Been]]" from ''[[Still]]'', went through many possible names, all lyric excerpts from'' [[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]''[http://www.flickr.com/photos/10729782@N03/4637750807/in/set-72157624007552825/]. The material used in this release was taken from multiple shows and edited together to seem like one performance. The video footage was filmed throughout the tour and the audio was taken from four or five shows[http://theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=145]. The film was directed and edited by [[Rob Sheridan]].
==Track Listing==
It was released in 2 separate audio versions: while stereo sound is the same on both editions, 5.1 surround sound differs - one encoded in DTS and another in Dolby Digital (the latter is more common); this difference is generally indicated by a sticker on front of the package or the back of the slipcase where either a Dolby or DTS logo is present in the lower left hand corner.
 
==About==
The album, named after "[[And All That Could Have Been (song)|And All That Could Have Been]]" from ''[[Still]]'', went through many possible names, all lyric excerpts from'' [[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]''[http://www.flickr.com/photos/10729782@N03/4637750807/in/set-72157624007552825/].
 
The film was directed and edited by [[Rob Sheridan]] and the entire project was done in-house. The NIN camp purchased several Canon XL1 mini-DV cameras to film each night of the tour from multiple positions, and the material in the final cut was taken from multiple shows and edited together to seem like one performance. While the video footage comes from the entire tour, the audio was taken from only four or five shows. The video was edited with Final Cut Pro and the audio was mixed with Digidesign Pro Tools.[http://theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=145]. This approach was groundbreaking for its time, producing a completely DIY, yet professional-quality product by harnessing the newest available consumer-level technology.
==Album Credits==
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