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TEMPODROME DVD - Sound format

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:13 am
by karez
Hello everybody. I'm the new one here. I've been searching everywhere some technical infos about the TEMPODROM DVD release ( especially about the sound format ). I have 7.1 system and I want to know...is the sound recorded in Dolby Digital 2.0, 5.1 or other?. Can you tell me something about that. It's important because I want to hear TD at concert finally in multichannel :P . Thanks for answer.

Re: TEMPODROME DVD - Sound format

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:29 am
by Hobo
karez wrote:Hello everybody. I'm the new one here. I've been searching everywhere some technical infos about the TEMPODROM DVD release ( especially about the sound format ). I have 7.1 system and I want to know...is the sound recorded in Dolby Digital 2.0, 5.1 or other?. Can you tell me something about that. It's important because I want to hear TD at concert finally in multichannel :P . Thanks for answer.
Stereo and 5.1 options can be selected.

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:38 am
by karez
It's gr8 to read it!. Thanks for the fast answer! Regards

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:55 am
by Laserdiscdream
No DTS Surround Sound.

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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:10 am
by Desert_Voyager
Laserdiscdream wrote:No DTS Surround Sound.

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What is the difference between DTS and 5.1?

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:27 am
by karez
There's no difference because DTS can be 5.1 too. Difference is between the compression size. DTS is compressed 1:4 ( like a normal sound from CD 1411 kb/s ) Dolby Digital is compressede 1:12 and have less dynamic and details. 5.1 is only a mark which gives us information about a number of channels. 5=five channels ( front left, right, center, left and right surround, number 1 after the dot is a number of sub level channels. DTS and DD can be 5.1, DD also can be 5.1 EX and DD HD 7.1 , DTS can be 6.1 too and DTS HD 7.1. More u can find here DTS: http://www.dtsonline.com/.
and DOLBY DIGITAL: http://www.dolbydigital.com/
It's good that the new releases of DVD are finally mixed in true 5.1 channel. Taht gives us a lifelike sound and atmosphere of TD concerts at home. :-)

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:35 am
by Desert_Voyager
karez wrote:There's no difference because DTS can be 5.1 too. Difference is between the compression size. DTS is compressed 1:4 ( like a normal sound from CD 1411 kb/s ) Dolby Digital is compressede 1:12 and have less dynamic and details. 5.1 is only a mark which gives us information about a number of channels. 5=five channels ( front left, right, center, left and right surround, number 1 after the dot is a number of sub level channels. DTS and DD can be 5.1, DD also can be 5.1 EX and DD HD 7.1 , DTS can be 6.1 too and DTS HD 7.1. More u can find here DTS: http://www.dtsonline.com/.
and DOLBY DIGITAL: http://www.dolbydigital.com/
It's good that the new releases of DVD are finally mixed in true 5.1 channel. Taht gives us a lifelike sound and atmosphere of TD concerts at home. :-)
Aha.... that is excellent.... great news. :)

Thanks karez.

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:29 am
by Laserdiscdream
Its too Bad I Wanted too See it on Blu-ray Disc. :lol:


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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:56 am
by batman
Laserdiscdream wrote:Its too Bad I Wanted too See it on Blu-ray Disc. :lol:


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I agree. I prefer and DVD-Audio 24bit/192khz HQ Stereo

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 11:22 am
by karez
And I prefer SACD HQ stereo or better...multichannnel :-), but I think that we need time for TD's Blu-Ray, DVD-A or SACD. It's good that we have finally 5.1 :-)

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 11:59 pm
by tuftuf
karez wrote:And I prefer SACD HQ stereo or better...multichannnel :-), but I think that we need time for TD's Blu-Ray, DVD-A or SACD. It's good that we have finally 5.1 :-)
To my point of view what they did was to take in consideration what most people have as audio system, blue ray is still not common enough, if you don't have it yet would you buy a blue ray player for these dvd's knowing there are up so far almost no titles available ? So IMO if the choice had to be made : bring it in a format only a few can buy or a format (stereo or 5.1) which everybody can view, I think the choice is easy to be made.

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:30 pm
by hansx
batman wrote:
Laserdiscdream wrote:Its too Bad I Wanted too See it on Blu-ray Disc. :lol:


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I agree. I prefer and DVD-Audio 24bit/192khz HQ Stereo
yeah , an audio dvd would be appriciated of this concert. However I can grab the music from the dvd itselve and put it on a dvd, but I am not sure if the quality stays 5.1. Guess not.

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 1:27 pm
by timer
There's a std 2 channel mix of the soundtrack , this shouldn't be too diffcult to convert to CD. Im going to try it later as I think the performance warrants being played in the car continuiosly for the next month.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:48 pm
by hansx
timer wrote:There's a std 2 channel mix of the soundtrack , this shouldn't be too diffcult to convert to CD. Im going to try it later as I think the performance warrants being played in the car continuiosly for the next month.
I ripped it yesterday and burned it to cd. Tomorrow it will go in my carstereo.

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:55 pm
by Chris Monk
hansx wrote:
timer wrote:There's a std 2 channel mix of the soundtrack , this shouldn't be too diffcult to convert to CD. Im going to try it later as I think the performance warrants being played in the car continuiosly for the next month.
I ripped it yesterday and burned it to cd. Tomorrow it will go in my carstereo.
I'd be interested to know how you did that. I've a few DVDs I wouldn't mind ripping the soundtracks from.