I posted this on youtube to get any info on this. It's from Arnold's Queen Page (from a while back) and it doesn't have the piano bits.
Is this a released version or are the channels just messed up? Is there a way to get the full version of this? link
Most likely it's using the 5.1 mix (from either the original FM video collection or the new LOLSOS DVD) and leaving out a channel or two. In a bit when I'm more awake I'll extract the channels and see if I'm right :)
Edit: Yep, I'd say it's the center: link
The front right & left as well as both rears still have the piano. But the center is mostly absent of it, though you can barely hear it in the background. (plus the other piano of course.. the main piano backing is still there and I can hear it slightly in the video too)
BTW, I've edited that file a bit during the instrumental section so it qualifies as a 'fan mix' and can be shared :-P
<font color="lime">Raf840 wrote: How do I extract the 5.1 tracks separately?
By using e.g. a program called DVD Audio Extractor which does just what the name suggests. Just insert the name in Google and you should find the evaluation version.
Once you have DVD Audio Extractor,
Find the right title and chapter(s). You can preview the audio. Select the audio stream you want. Such as DTS. Click 'next'.
Now select the output format you want. I usually do wavs. Sample rate can be changed if you want. DVDs use 48000 hz but you'll want 44000 hz if you plan on making a CD.
Select the channels you want.. you'll want 'all 6 channels'
Bits: 16 bits is what you need for a CD, but you can use a higher rate if you want big files. Some DVDs have 24 bit sound so if you want to preserve that, go ahead.
IMPORTANT: select 'Save each channel into separate file' otherwise you'll end up with a multichannel file.
click 'next'
Now select your output folder, and if you've selected multiple chapters, you'll probably want to check the box 'Split tracks by chapter'
That's about it