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In Reply to: RE: Interesting posted by Sordidman on March 30, 2010 at 15:20:17
I only have those on dualdisc.I wish the mary chains were dvd-a. the stereo 96/24 sounds good.plus videos.I like dvd audios better so Im not touting dualdisc. those were the only 2 I had.so I wanted to compare them.
mch dvd-a mch sacd & blu-ray concerts rule.
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If you'd take a little more time to go get the help that you need with English grammar: then say what you mean, - we'd not have to waste so much time asking you for clarification. I also bet more people would respond to your posts as well. Do you have Microsoft Word on your computer? So many writing programs at least have a spell checker: many of them are free.
It is my understanding that Dual Discs, SHOULD have a (hi-rez) DVD-A side. For whatever reason, - the Jesus and Mary Chain discs sound dramatically better on the DVD-A side. I definitely believe you Antoneb when you say that the Bjork Disc is NOT DVD-A on the DVD side, and also that it may not be compressed. I would think that many people care less about whether a disc is hi-rez and more about whether it "sounds good." Of course, "sounds good" is a moving target, but there are very valid opinions that state that just because it's hi-rez, it's not necessarily "better."
You can conduct this test yourself simply by flipping over the disc.
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no sorry my grammer sucks Ive been told about it before.I try to post only whats available. I would rather have people buy the disc If they like it. maybe some one will read about the 5.1 ringo star & buy it.ps If I ever play any of my 5.1 dualdisc and find one with an mlp track higher than 48hz ill post it. so far n.i.n is the highest.
mch dvd-a mch sacd & blu-ray concerts rule.
Edits: 04/05/10
I have the box set of Bjiork DualDisc. All the discs are CD on one side and DVD video on the other side, no DVD Audio here. I'm sure of this because I've tried to extract the HiRez files from them using DVDAudio Extractor without success = no DVD Audio tracks, only DVD video.
Dual Disc, The DVD side is DVD-video/audio???
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yes I think I have 4 dual disc marychains. It had 3 bonus videos. I played them first then the regular songs. the only reason I bought them was because a dvd audio producer that use to post here said they were recorded well. so I got them at half,com
I thought I had 4 but could only find 3. there made by rino and all of them have 3 bonus videos on them. the other 2 are honeys dead & psycho candy
mch dvd-a mch sacd & blu-ray concerts rule.
are you trying to tell me that you cannot tell the difference between the Redbook side and the DVD side?
I would find that most amazing, as the DVD-v/A side is DRAMATICALLY better on my rig. This holds true for every DualDisc I own, - which sadly, - isn't enough.
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no never played the redbook side on any of my dualdiscs.
mch dvd-a mch sacd & blu-ray concerts rule.
Sorry the main topic was about the bjork dualdisc vs dvd audio. the dvd-a won but the dual disc in digital sounds very good. plus it has the bonus videos.
I should not of mentioned the marychains but I saw it in your post so I wanted to play them. I did find the 4th one
mch dvd-a mch sacd & blu-ray concerts rule.
between a dual disc DVD-A and a DVD-A only release???
are you saying that the DVD-A side of a DualDisc has inferior sonics to the release of a disc that is DVD-A only?
I can't believe that you have a system that is so resolving that you can tell. Certainly, the mixes, and mastering is the same. I do not doubt however, that the final EQs before the glass/metal masters were pressed would change things.
But, I wouldn't be surprised. Very unusual. But, people have said that the Bjork SACDs are better than the DVD-As. And that surprised me as well.
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bjorks dual disc are not dvd-a there dts. It would have to have a 96/24 mlp track to compare with dvd-a I have a lot of mch dualdiscs but not sure if any are like that. a dts 96/24 sounds better in analog but have no way to hear if its equal to dvd a 96/24
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I have a couple of the Bjork "surrounded" dual disks none of the true DVD-A.
The Bjork Surrounded claim 96/24 dolby and dts 5.1 surround. But thats an out and out lie. There are no Hi rez tracks on the disk they are all 48kHz 16bit.
That being said. I ripped some of the waves from the masters and from what I can see there is absolutely no Hard limiting and Maximizing on any of the tracks so Hooray for that even though there is some false advertising on the back of the case.
I don't know if the Bjork tracks were ever abused on Redbook I should investigate, but the fact that the tracks are treated with respect and not crushed by pressure from some asshole publisher.
In digital I don't object to the sacrifice of a couple of unruly transients that limit the tracks levels significantly but there's no need for people like Steely Dan to be limiting and maximizing on their DVD-A releases why why why why why!?
So,
What you're saying is that the DualDisc bjork is not DVD-A like they say?
That in fact it's 48/16?
Interesting.
Thank you again for your comments.
Cheers,
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Yes I was a little upset when I discovered this. Since on the back of the case it says 96/24.
I thought maybe they had a special watermark that would disallow Hi Res content on PC.
But My Denon DVD-A SACD player declares 48/16 as well as the info from the extracted files.
I don't have a surround set up so I like to mix the surround tracks together for Hi-res listening.
Another thing I've discovered is sometimes on the Stereo DVD-A tracks its either an upconverted 44.1/48K file or the analog was filtered for 44.1kHz samples so its not a new remix of the stereo tracks.
Again although the Bjork surrounded are not 96/24 they don't crush the dynamic range so thats a big PLUS!!
and then not even flipping the disc over???
I'm soooooooooo confused............
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