I know it's nothing really NEW, but I thought that those of you who haven't had the chance to listen to the seperate channels on the DTS mixes may enjoy it.
So, Happy Christmakwanzakah!
FLAC: link
MP3: link
JPJJD wrote: Really awesome, thanks a lot!
Any chance to have anything of similar for "Father To Son" and "The March Of The Black Queen"?
Merry Christmas to all!
:')
(sometimes a smilie can say more than 1000 words)
JPJJD wrote: Really awesome, thanks a lot!
Any chance to have anything of similar for "Father To Son" and "The March Of The Black Queen"?
Merry Christmas to all!
Hey, for the center-curious, here's a little sampler of every track on the album (2005 DVD version) link
(35 MB, 48/24 mono, 6:27)
or..
mp3 version: link
(7 MB 44/16 160k mono)
Words cant express how muh this anger me. Iave the greatest hits an A night at the opera dvd disks but dnt havea ddt player.I bought a 5.1 System but it was onlY dolby.I waS so friggin steamed Still havent hhear the disks i their full glory.
kdj2hot wrote: Words cant express how muh this anger me. Iave the greatest hits an A night at the opera dvd disks but dnt havea ddt player.I bought a 5.1 System but it was onlY dolby.I waS so friggin steamed Still havent hhear the disks i their full glory.
Strangely enough, I understand how you feel. I had the same problem for a long time. My receiver only decodes Dolby and I had no DVD drive to even extract the separate channels. But then I finally got a drive and figured out a way to convert to Dolby.
Then I got a new DVD player with built-in decoders and experienced the surround mixes properly. I must say they aren't terribly exciting.. the most joy I've gotten is the rare ones that have isolated parts to listen to.
It was a very bad decision to not include a Dolby Digital version of the mixes. It requires very little space and would enable a wider audience to enjoy them. For some reason the Queen camp is picky about audio quality while completely fucking up video quality.. on video releases. Go figure. They chop off parts of the original image, run them through some horrid processing that results in noise, and encode at the lowest possible bitrate. Oh, not to mention wasting space with FAKE DTS upmixes (Tribute concert, Wembley, Super Live) which are totally pointless.
Between all of the bad choices, glitches and such, Queen releases are totally inconsistent and a mess.
And don't forget the video hits discs using mostly 4.1 channels, not 5.1 which is utterly ridiculous! You got a channel to use, fucking use it! Justin Shirley Smith has a stupid ass argument about the center and vocals.. but he's taking the choice away from the consumer rather than letting them decide, not to mention WASTING a whole channel which could contain ANYTHING from the mix and doesn't even have to be vocals. The DVD-Audio discs don't suffer this problem because DTS Entertainment has their name on them too, and that's a company which is smart enough to know that ALL channels should be used otherwise it's false advertising and consumers would complain and think something's wrong. Queen on the other hand don't give a shit what people think and instead do whatever they want knowing that us suckers will buy anything.
I hope Queen rots in hell.
kdj2hot wrote: Words cant express how muh this anger me. Iave the greatest hits an A night at the opera dvd disks but dnt havea ddt player.I bought a 5.1 System but it was onlY dolby.I waS so friggin steamed Still havent hhear the disks i their full glory.
kdj2hot wrote: Words cant express how muh this anger me. Iave the greatest hits an A night at the opera dvd disks but dnt havea ddt player.I bought a 5.1 System but it was onlY dolby.I waS so friggin steamed Still havent hhear the disks i their full glory.