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For its second Quad release, Rhino is reissuing of The Best Of Aretha Franklin, that was released in 1973. Featuring four channels of 24-bit, 96 kHz audio (DTS DVD) It does NOT include a two-channel stereo mix.
My order is already placed.
Happy listening...
-B-
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I got my copy today (along with Chicago I, AKA The Chicago Transit Authority). They sound great.
I am interested in ripping these so I can play them on my PC (don't have a dts decoder in a DVD player).
I tried the latest version of DVD Audio Extractor, but it ignores the 96 kHz extensions. I checked with their tech support and they are not planning on adding that.
I also downloaded and tried Xilisoft's DVD Audio Ripper. It knew about 96 kHz, but wouldn't let me select 24-bits.
Does anyone know of a DVD ripper that will let me rip 96/24 dts DVD's in all their glory? Output format is not a problem as I think I can convert whatever they spit out in my final format (WMA Lossless usually, but I have been doing some with FLAC).
Thanks,
Mike
I wonder how it would sound in two channel.
Since it is being sold as a four-channel discrete music disc, with no stereo layer; I don't think it really matters what is sounds like in stereo. It is a bit like asking how much camping gear you can get into a sports car. Apples to oranges.
Prehistoric 4-Channel Lizard
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