![]() ![]() I did that to hear the mixes in proper surround before I had a DTS decoder. You know what's interesting, is that you can rip all 6 DTS channels to a single wav file and while it won't play on most players, it will go into NeroVision and if you have the multichannel plug-in, you can transform it into Dolby Digital and it puts the channels back in the right place :) and sweet lady, fred's vocal comes from that, and that had been mixed by justin shirley smith.Īlso while were talking about 5.1, why is my front channels really quiet compared to the rear and centre even when the latter has been turned down? Why do people say the centre channelis not used? the guitar solo on the invisible man comesout of it before ending in the rear channels.Īnd flash, the movie dialogue comes from it too. If you encode to a higher MP3 quality, such as 256Kbps, the loss is negligable to most ears. I think the reasons for doing this are mainly to make 'remixed' versions. Queenfred wrote: Umm, ripping the DTS audio from the dvd to then re-format as an mp3 file is a bit of an odd thing to do isn't it (in regards to the sound quality)? I mean you love the (relatively)uncompressed DTS signal, but want to compress it in to the god-aweful mp3 format. Umm, ripping the DTS audio from the dvd to then re-format as an mp3 file is a bit of an odd thing to do isn't it (in regards to the sound quality)? I mean you love the (relatively)uncompressed DTS signal, but want to compress it in to the god-aweful mp3 format. ![]() Kevo wrote: DTS 4.1 (which is an actual spec) uses the channels completely differently to the '4.1' (5.1) on Hits 1 and 2. Usually 'hi fi purists' from the old school (as is probably the case here) prefer to omit the centre channel There is no hard rule and is all down to preference of the sound producer/engineer (May and Shirley in this case) but doesn't mean to say it's the best or correct way. The reason being that the centre stereo soundstage is good enough without the need for a centre channel. Queen use discreet audio for front L and R and rear L and R (plus LFE) which (as pointed out before) is still technically 5.1 with the centre channel left out. Some old Hollywood musical DVDs use real 4.1 and even 4.0. They get away with it on GVH1, because Bohemian Rhapsody and You're My Best Friend are the DVD-A mixes, which are 5.1.ĭTS 4.1 (which is an actual spec) uses the channels completely differently to the '4.1' (5.1) on Hits 1 and 2.ĭTS 4.1 have discrete audio signals for the center, left, and right channels, plus a MONO audio signal that is common for the rear channels. It's a bit of a con, particularly on GVH2, to say it's 5.1. Well, doesn't that boil down to the same thing? You still only have 4.1 channels to play with, instead of 5.1. While the mixes themselves, for the most part, are mixed in a 4.1 setting, the actual DTS files are technically encoded as 5.1 files (6ch), with the centre channel silenced. Richard Guilbault- wrote: Not quite true. However, the aforementioned application will also rip the 6 channels from DVD-As. ![]() Lord Fickle wrote: Get DVD Audio Extractor, from link but you may wish to be aware that most of the mixes on the GVH DVDs are actually 4.1 only. Make sure you tick the box to rip each channel as a separate file. It doesnt seem to want to play it on my pc when i've tried listening to the mixes previously. Get DVD Audio Extractor, from link but you may wish to be aware that most of the mixes on the GVH DVDs are actually 4.1 only. Before I get accused of leeching, I own Hot Space,The Works, A Kind of Magic, The Miracle, so I'm not after the audio for illicit means.(If i was, why would I go to the trouble of the DTS mix anyway). I only ask because I'd love to have mp3 copies of the tracks in DTS sound quality. my pc wouldnt play the DTS mix but I'm sure it would work for people with flasher hardware. I was curious however if it is possible to rip the audio from the DVD into mp3 format in the DTS 5.1 mix that also is available on the DVD, as it allows the songs to be heard in such better ways. I have the Queen GVH2 DVD,which I like alot. ![]()
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