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Bootleg Floodland DTS 5.1 CD torrent
Posted: 02 May 2006, 18:23
by hallucienate
Has anybody given
this a spin yet? I was wondering if it was worth the download?
Posted: 07 May 2006, 21:57
by ailime
Well - i'm downloading it - will try to give you a review of it
Posted: 07 May 2006, 22:50
by Druide
Posted: 08 May 2006, 00:26
by ailime
bloody good question - i will eventually try to answer to that too - if no one else better qualified does it before me
Posted: 08 May 2006, 07:47
by hallucienate
Read this before you download::
To play this CD you need to have a DVD player that can supports DTS and a surround soundamp that is capable of decoding the DTS signal from the DVD player.Alternatively a DVD player with an on board DTS decoder &six-channel outputs combined with a surround amp with six-channel inputs will do.
Don't play this on equipment that isn't compatible because you'll only hear static!
Posted: 08 May 2006, 08:06
by Druide
Thanks
Now i understand
D.
Posted: 08 May 2006, 10:02
by John Blond
I can confirm that this is absolutely great! I hope he will do the other albums as well.
Posted: 08 May 2006, 22:37
by ruffers
Well I'm on it if anyone wants to pile in
Someone, anyone?
Posted: 09 May 2006, 08:46
by sleeplogic
It sounds thin and hollow to me. The gate effect on the snare is emphasized while the bass is nearly gone. Everything is distant.
On the positive side, it did cause me to hear some choir vocals and guitar riffs that never really stood out to me before.
And until now I didn't know it was possible to burn and play back DTS audio from a CD. Neat.
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 14:45
by robertzombie
What kind of CD do I need to burn this as? Data disc? audio?
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 15:00
by hallucienate
I just used a normal data disk
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 15:01
by robertzombie
and play it in a dvd player?
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 15:03
by hallucienate
robertzombie wrote:and play it in a dvd player?
Yup. a DVD plyar that supports DTS and is connected to a DTS amp.
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 15:03
by robertzombie
rite... well I'll give it a go, thanks for the info