Thanks
Glenn
On 8 Jan, 23:29, Valhalla <goo...@vallen.id.au> wrote:
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On 9 Jan, 11:01, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The big questions I have on this front is: just how future proof is DTS MA
> compared to Flac and also how do you play these things when you haven't a BD
> player? Are there any plug-ins for Foobar or Winamp? Do you know of anyone
> developing plug-ins?
>
These conversions can be burned on a DVD, some on single layer and
some on dual, then you can play it in many (not all) stand-alone Blu-
ray players. But you neither need to burn it nor have a Blu-ray
player, mount the iso and play it on your computer with the DTS
Streamplayer VF posted - plays *absolutely all* variants of DTS
existing.
On Jan 10, 5:21 am, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's the link I found on Avax:http://avaxhome.ws/software/DTS-HD-Master-Audio-Suite-v2.0.html, shouldn't
> require any registration to DL.
>
> Jolson
> My question is - back to DTS MA - does this mean that this is another
> standalone application required to support another Sony introduced standard
> that has another limited shelf life, (remember Sony receivers do not even
> support multi-channel SACD) or do you know of any plugins for established
> players such as Foobar and Winamp?
>
> Not being funny but at the mo' I don't see the need to move to BD as a
> standalone player when I'm happy with my Denon DVD, so I would like to play
> some of this content via a PC.
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Stephen Disney <sthunderroc...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Did anyone ever get a full set of links for the streamplayer. I dislike
> > joining sites for one thing. Any chance anyone could pass those along?
> > S
>
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He's told me about these rips and I have referred him to my guide on using
the oppo method for maximum quality.
I'm relieved to have someone else doing digital rips during my inability to
do them myself. Enjoy these Oppo PCM rips for now, guys...I bet blu-ray
isn't the release format of choice for a lot of us though...
And ofc, I haven't downloaded any of his rips (no time/resources to download
at the moment) to see what sort of quality they're like...if they're top
notch (tracks perfectly cut to length etc) then he's spending a lot of time
doing them :)...
On 10 Jan, 11:21, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's the link I found on Avax:http://avaxhome.ws/software/DTS-HD-Master-Audio-Suite-v2.0.html, shouldn't
> require any registration to DL.
>
> Jolson
> My question is - back to DTS MA - does this mean that this is another
> standalone application required to support another Sony introduced standard
> that has another limited shelf life, (remember Sony receivers do not even
> support multi-channel SACD) or do you know of any plugins for established
> players such as Foobar and Winamp?
>
> Not being funny but at the mo' I don't see the need to move to BD as a
> standalone player when I'm happy with my Denon DVD, so I would like to play
> some of this content via a PC.
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Stephen Disney <sthunderroc...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Did anyone ever get a full set of links for the streamplayer. I dislike
> > joining sites for one thing. Any chance anyone could pass those along?
> > S
>
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On 10 Jan, 16:29, grill <gr...@index.hu> wrote:
> I1ve made a DVDA from one of Keyser's SACD rips, it's on the Hub now.
> It sounds fine for me. iZotope RX revealed no clipping or strange
> spikes in the spectrum of the first track However, the spectrum seems
> quite noisy (?) above 20 kHz to my eyes. Opinion?http://yfrog.com/elbocellisentimentosacdtrsj
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On jan. 12, 11:05, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Elshagon
> This actually brings me round to one of my points - just how do we convert
> DTS-MA to Flac or MLP? Is there a guide anywhere?
>
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On 12 Jan, 11:21, grill <gr...@index.hu> wrote:
> DTS-HD MA muxed to BD-(audio) can be directly extracted and transcoded
> to flac with eac3to utilizing the DTS-HD decoder of ArcSoft TotalMedia
> Theatre 2. I use HDBrStreamExtractor GUI for this conversion. I think
> eac3 with TMT DTS codec also supports the direct DTS-HD ->flac
> transcoding although I've never tried that. Ofc, BD-audio/HD audio
> pugins would be the final solution for soft players.http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Eac3to/How_to_Use
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I also think it's worth pointing out, someone asked about future-
proofing. I believe that anything not compatible with DTS HD-MA will
pull out the core DTS stream. DTS HD-MA has the core conventional DTS
plus an enhancement layer on top of it.
On Jan 10, 10:55 am, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> nevertheless it's only used in BD which is Sony
>
On 12 Jan, 22:48, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes reading about it it looks like DTS have pulled off a neat trick;
> compliments to DTS.
> Does anyone know what the packing size is compared to FLAC and MLP?
>
> My sentiments about Sony, and I have numerous products by them, is that they
> don't support integration of their own technology, when things move on after
> a year or so. SACD being a case in point. It won't play back more than
> stereo in Sony HDMI receivers.
>
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On Jan 17, 8:34 pm, grill <gr...@index.hu> wrote:
> DTS-HD MA does support 24/192 5.1. A musical example is The Nordic
> Sound from 2L.http://www.2l.no/files/2L-RR1-SABD_eBook.pdf
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On Jan 17, 8:34 pm, grill <gr...@index.hu> wrote:
> DTS-HD MA does support 24/192 5.1. A musical example is The Nordic
> Sound from 2L.http://www.2l.no/files/2L-RR1-SABD_eBook.pdf
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On 19 Jan, 13:13, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bob
> Enjoy:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754-2008
>
> ...
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> read more »
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(I have downloaded the following, all have this problem:
Dire Straits - Brother In Arms DTS DVD
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust DTS DVD
Deep Purple - Machine Head DTS DVD
Cardigans - Long Gone Before Daylight DTS
Elvis Costello - North DTS DVD
Alice In Chains - Greatest HitsDTS DVD)
On 20 Jan, 08:50, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could this be the "standard" DTS sound that you are listening to? To me DTS
> nearly (but for some odd reason not always - perhaps due to the original
> encoding), sounds like listening to MP3, i.e. a squashed mid, wooliness,
> nasality at times, a vague ringing and also a phasey, flangey sound.
> I think these may be the artifacts of the lossy compression used in
> standard DTS. Pity 80% of the population doesn't recognise this.
> On the point of encoding, some of the commercial DTS CDs, are better
> sounding; perhaps because they used showcase techniques?
> I haven't heard MA yet so can't comment on MA.
>
Bob, a 4.6GB ISO should fit on a standard DVD, they are 4.7GB. Also,
"float" is a numeric type that is used in various databases. It is
short for "floating point". Other numeric types are Int (Integer),
Double, etc. Take a look at a SQL Server manual and all will be
explained to you...
Best Wishes,
-RW-
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On 20 Jan, 14:41, RW <rlwainwri...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> i have the dire straits dvd audio/video i donloaded..and it sounds
> great in surround
> the guitar parts have a meatl twang to them..in mlp...not sure about
> the dts video yet
> in fact..the iso is 4.6gb so dual layer i thnk dvd fab is needed to
> burn. but im out of duaL
No, I was refering to the keyserdemon conversion... I got to it by
clicking his username.
It is regular DTS only, no DVDA.
> the ziggy stardust dts dvd..where di you get that?
Got it in the same place - I have 2 conversions of this, one is DTS CD
and the other SACD->DTS DVD
I converted the DTS-CD version (when I couldnt find the other) and it
sounds way better and fuller than the keyserdemon version -
So I do not put the blame on the DTS format for the weird artefacts
(if anything, they should be more audible on a DTS that was converted
from DTS CD...)
I wonder if the bit depth is converting properly from DSD to PCM or
possibly on the upsample to 96k?
A great sounding mix when the low level quantization isn't heard and
will look forward to checking out more of these releases once this
issue is resolved.
On Jan 20, 3:26 am, Erez <flytom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have downloaded so far a few of the DTS regular DVDs,
> They fit perfectly in my car DVD,
> However - I do not know if this is only on the regular DTS or also on
> the DTS MA-
> But the conversion seems to be... not good.
> I cannot put my finger on it, but in the high frequencies it seems to
> lack detail and sound digital,
> Sort of reminds me of the old wavs that used to come with old MS
> windows (those 8bit "tada!" etc) with digital hiss and strange "dirty"
> harmonics that follow each note.
> I am exaggerating now, but take for example high guitar or organ notes
> and vocals - some of it sounds almost like midi.
> Anyone else heard this? could be only on the DTS DVD and not MA?
>
> (I have downloaded the following, all have this problem:
> DireStraits- Brother In Arms DTS DVD
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Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:49 PM
Subject: [SurroundSound] Re: DTS-MA from KeyserDemon
On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:54 AM, "Andrew Hutchison" <anhut...@optusnet.com.au
Unfortunately I'm finished with the discs I own
I have no idea what may be causing the 'midi' sound..
There really arent many variables in the process
perhaps if DTS-MA ever adds support for 88.2 I could try again and
compare or I could try and record the waves at 88.2 and then use
another program (like R8Brain Pro) to convert to 96khz..
anyways if there is a solution I'm not opposed to doing them again..
KS
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"or I could try and record the waves at 88.2 and then use
another program (like R8Brain Pro) to convert to 96khz.. "
That would have been my choice forced to convert, R8 does a decent
job. In any case offline bitrate/samplerate conversion is always
better than realtime down/up conversion. Capture native, and then do
your best with software (actually, it is even better not to do
anything at all).
I did a quick spot check for some of the DTS titles, quick and dirty
headphone assessment, low level aliasing is apparent on all of them
and also occasional ticks. Some examples, as before mentioned the
piano intro for song 1 Carole King, Tumbleweed Connection in the intro
of Come down in time you can hear ringing with the harp playing,
aliasing and ticks at the start of Sweet Emotion - Toys in the attic
(it's a distorted vocoder effect but it should be smoother), just a
few. It is apparent mostly at the start of songs that build up and
during quiet passages but it exist at some level also in the loud
parts, just less audible.
Thanks again.
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2nd- I have deliberately gone to BD Audio - *Maybe* when my flagship BD player dies no one (including OPPO) will still be offering DVD-A support..pretty sure I can buy another good BD player then..
couple of reasonsI used to do all my stuff in DVD-A and when the DTS-MA encoder arrived I found it to be superior to MLP although in theory they are both lossless and should sound the same
Interesting, is that the general opinion and has there been any tests ?
2nd- I have deliberately gone to BD Audio - *Maybe* when my flagship BD player dies no one (including OPPO) will still be offering DVD-A support..pretty sure I can buy another good BD player then..
Well there are many commercial DVD-A's out there, and they are still being released, a are SACD's so i'd imagine there would be support for some time to come.OD
couple of reasonsI used to do all my stuff in DVD-A and when the DTS-MA encoder arrived I found it to be superior to MLP although in theory they are both lossless and should sound the sameInteresting, is that the general opinion and has there been any tests ?
2nd- I have deliberately gone to BD Audio - *Maybe* when my flagship BD player dies no one (including OPPO) will still be offering DVD-A support..pretty sure I can buy another good BD player then..
Well there are many commercial DVD-A's out there, and they are still being released, a are SACD's so i'd imagine there would be support for some time to come.
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But the ratio of DTS-MA encoded Blu-rays compared to MLP encoded DVD-
A's lately has to be 100:1... Meridian, who invented DVD-Audio, no
longer supports it and their latest DVD players no longer plays DVD-
Audio (must be too high license fees... ...to Meridian...)
On 11 Feb, 01:27, "Richard" <zoanne...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> couple of reasons
> I used to do all my stuff in DVD-A and when the DTS-MA encoder arrived I found it to be superior to MLP although in theory they are both lossless and should sound the same
>
> Interesting, is that the general opinion and has there been any tests ?
> 2nd- I have deliberately gone to BD Audio - *Maybe* when my flagship BD player dies no one (including OPPO) will still be offering DVD-A support..pretty sure I can buy another good BD player then..
>
> Well there are many commercial DVD-A's out there, and they are still being released, a are SACD's so i'd imagine there would be support for some time to come.
>
> OD
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Ironically, Dolby owns MLP now (they bought it in order to rebrand it as
Dolby TrueHD for the Blu-ray format ;)), so Meridian would have to pay
Dolby, lol.
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On 10 Feb, 14:58, Cheezmo <chee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had downmixed Keyser's War of the Worlds to help fond rhe real track
> points and heard some odd things in the downmix that made me wonder if
> the 6 tracks weren't exactly time synched. No idea what his method
> is, but that would be another potential error to cause some
> strangeness that might really stand out on a solo instrument coming
> from more than one channel.
>
> On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:54 AM, "Andrew Hutchison" <anhutchi...@optusnet.com.au
>
> > wrote:
> > OK...so, I didn't want to say anything 'cause I know this project is
> > important to KeyserDemon and respect the man and his work - it's a
> > massive project to undertake...and I admire the idea behind his work
> > - archiving his SACD's on a "future proof" format, but I haven't
> > been able to keep any of his conversions due to the "ringing" or
> > "midi" sound as Erez called it. It's particularly noticeable on
> > sections where a sole instrument plays on it's own. I downloaded
> > Elton John - Elton John and Derek and the Dominoes - Layla, and they
> > both have these issues. I think it must be either the upsampling to
> > 96khz, or upon converting the PCM to DTS-HD Master Audio, because as
> > we've heard from VF's Oppo PCM's conversions, the ringing isn't
> > there when left at 88.2khz. Additionally, both conversions that I
> > downloaded have had digital disturbances, akin to a loud "pop" on a
> > vinyl record, which when I first heard scared the crap out of me. I
> > hope KeyserDemon get's these issues sorted out, and hasn't gone too
> > far into his project to turn back and get it right!
>
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erez" <flytom...@gmail.com>
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On febr. 11, 01:07, Keyser Sose <mrkeysers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I didnt keep any of the raw 96khz waves
> I just recorded the 1st track of Carole King and I'll put these 6 waves in
> my share in the morning - my share drive is at the office
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Keyser
> > Thanks for all your efforts on this there is obviously a real demand and
> > you must have put in a lot of effort.
> > Could I make a suggestion please?
> > Do you have the Rips in the RAW state as with VF?
> > If So put them on the hub and let the guys have a go at cutting them again.
> > A problem shared is a problem halved. I'm sure that in a few days we will
> > have nailed all the issues and you will have your content in the format that
> > you want too...
> > Cheers
> > Lokks
>
> > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Keyser Sose <mrkeysers...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> this is what makes this such a mystery - many albums are fine - some
> >> not
> >> everything I did was always the same process..
> >> one pc was dedicated to capturing the monos from the player
>
> >> from here I used 2 PC's to dts-ma (and dts for DVD) and then AudioMuxer
>
> >> it's conceivable one PC caused the problem but have no idea
> >> one of these 2 PC's I just switched to Windows 7 and I could retry the
> >> Carole King on it
> >> it was the 1st song as your example??
>
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Yes, I know this since VF revealed it in this group. The interesting
thing for me that the two rips have clipping at different dBs.
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On febr. 12, 01:52, Lokkerman <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Arn
> Grill and myself just had an hour long PM about this - he has now got a
> number of things he is going to look into. (after work) My initial thoughts
> are that if this is a bandpass filter problem then by introducing a DSP
> bandpass which I think can be done in Izotope (need help here) we may be
> able to at least check that this is the problem - I suggest a brickwall set
> at 22k1hz - which looks like the filter setting for VF's work, which i think
> was set automatically by the unit.
> Cheers
> Lokks
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