be expected.
One mistake we are trying to point out is to reduce really
HiResolution source material to very lossy DTS-CD is a very BAD
mistake.
But many people will not be aware of any other options, as most people
come to 5.1 from knowing it only as a movie sound track format and
they know nothing about audio. We can help such people understand
more.
If the source material is truly the 'multi track masters' (?) then
they should be preserved in the best possible audio format to retain
their high resolution.
People have already suggested they be transferred losslessly to DTS-
HDMA and on DVD-Audio rather than DTS-CD maybe in MLP. I suggest Blu
Ray also might be an option, if these truly are Multi Track Masters.
However they may be referred to as 'Multi Track Masters' by a person
whose 1st language is not English and who may not really realise that
multi tracks ripped from some karaoke or game are not really
'Masters'. The real 'Masters' are the ones made in the recording
studio and occasionally we do come across them or good copies of them
in the wild.
I remain unconvinced that these are true 'Masters' without some
provenance to prove them and/or being able to hear them, before they
have been murdered down to diabolical DTS-CD!
I respectfully suggest the original source material be uploaded to RS
or somewhere similar for us to download and evaluate. Just a small
sample for testing would be sufficient to start with, if uploading is
a problem.
On Jun 3, 10:55 pm, "dts5.1surro...@hotmail.com"
<dts5.1surro...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi .. How are you ??
> I'm Mario
> I'm learning to make music format 5.1 Surround
> Thank you Jack Dawson for posting the my links here
>
> I who made these mixes in my Studio
> all the songs are the original recordings (MultiTracks Master)
> I received these materials and I had the idea to mix in surround
> format
> This DTS-CD is in great quality (High Definition recording to CD)
>
> Now I want you who has the best Home Theater equipment
> could hear them and comment them with these four songs
>
> I can count on you guys ??
>
> You need burn a CD-Audio
> and you put on your Home Theater
>
> Thank you
>
> On 2 jun, 22:51, Jack Dawson Sparrow <trux...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > A person I know ( Mario Scalisse) made some DTS-WAVs from high-quality
> > multitracks that he got somewhere. I heard them in my HTPC and sounds great.
> > He asked me to submit it to the group, because you guys have the best setups
> > to hear the musics and tell what it sounds like.
>
> > I really loved the spatial depth he brought to the music "Borrowed Heart"
> > (just compare with the youtube stereo) and the subtle echo on the surround
> > channels on "Holyday".
>
> > ● Hezekiah Jones - Borrowed Heart (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/KPLFw6OC/Hezekiah_Jones_-_Borrowed_Hear....
>
> > ● Jackie Greene - Rise Up Singing (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/EZ8ndF6N/Jackie_Greene_-_Rise_Up_Singin....
>
> > ● Francis Dunnery & Dorie Jackson - Holiday (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/8G9tChlU/Francis_Dunnery__Dorie_Jackson....
> > ● Grooverdose - Don't Think (DTS 5.1)http://www.4shared.com/audio/ANiJYftu/Grooverdose_-_Dont_Think__DTS_....
>
> > If the music from Jackie Greene doesn't play, just rename to .dts
>
> > By the way, can he be invited to the group? his mail is
> > scalissema...@hotmail.com
>
> > thank you
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