Well, yes. FWIW, The line-up that is featured on Pulse is also featured on DSOT, and the albums that spawned those vids (i.e., Division Bell and A Momentary lapse Of Reason, respectively). I'm referring specifically to Guy Pratt and Jon Carin (Bass and Keys, respectively), as well as Saxman Dick Parry (since DSOTM). All are sublime!
Guy's work on Sorrow is awesome...it's reminiscent of the Pino Palladino fretless stuff from DGs second solo album.
It appears that the DSOT DVD is in limbo. I imagine it's another concert documentary from a videotape source, so Gilmour is probably not gonna release it until it's as perfect as it can be. It was released in PAL/SECAM (European region encoding,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EE9XZU/qid=1153326560/sr=1-9/ref=sr_1_9/102-9138141-6668915?s=dvd&v=glance&n=130 ), but I can't vouch for the quality. I have the original 1987 release on LaserDisc, which I like.
Of course, you can hear Guy, Jon and Dick (as well as others) on DG's latest release (On An Island) as well. Hopefully, we'll get a DVD from his latest tour...I saw the theatrical simulcast release from the BBC-England documenting the opening night of his tour and it was decent (but not as good as the show I caught at Radio City).
You can also see/hear Jon's PF redux on the Roger Water's In The Flesh DVD.