Is this what I want? I was looking for the Hell Freezes Over and I guess the Melbourne one is great too.
It say DTS digital surround sound.
I will be playing it with my oppo through 8 channel.
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Is this what I want? I was looking for the Hell Freezes Over and I guess the Melbourne one is great too.
It say DTS digital surround sound.
I will be playing it with my oppo through 8 channel.
DTS from what I know about DVD-audio is not the same on those discs.
I meant to post a link with that post.
http://www.amazon.ca/Eagles-Hell-Fre.../dp/B00000I21X
I didn't think so either but just wanted to get some input from the forum.
Wow! The one listed in the link you provided is awful pricey. This is a DVD film of the concert with a DTS soundtrack. I own it and it's quite good.
Here's a couple less expensive options for you.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Eagles-Hell-Free...item5ada5b79e8
Used for 13.00 and change:
http://www.amazon.com/EAGLES-HELL-FR...7018978&sr=8-1
DVD Audio (DVD-A) btw is different than these discs. It's a hi-rez audio format similar to SACD - Super Audio CD.
http://www.hifi-writer.com/he/applia.../dvda-sacd.htm
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I own many DTS audio only disks and the quality though not quite as high as SACD is still very very good. On par with redbook but usually in multi-channel surround.
Thanks for links. I wasn't going to buy that one just used it as an example. I do shop around for the best possible price but thanks for the lookout nonetheless.
http://www.amazon.com/Hell-Freezes-O.../dp/B000007R0S
This is what the DVD-A version looks like.
Both SACD & DVDA sound outstanding to me, I can't discern any difference in SQ between the 2 formats.
Yup Mike it's the one that I have, I also have their Hotel California CD.
This is not a DVD-Audio disc. It is a DTS encoded CD-lossy audio compression for 5.1 audio, playable only through a DTS audio decoder found universally in AVRs. The aforementioned Hotel California is a DVD-A disc with both Dolby Digital & DTS surround tracks on the video side and 96khz/24-bit MLP high resolution audio for the 5.1 mix and 192khz/24-bit for stereo.