On febr. 1, 08:02, elshagon <elsha...@msn.com> wrote:
> Here's my guess (I'm brave so I'll post it here):
> Track #1 DTS 5.1 (1510 kbps) this was a bit of a guess
> Track #2 This is the DTS 24/96 5.1 (1510 kbps)
> Track #3 The unaltered MLP (this was the easiest one for me to figure
> out and I hope I'm right)
> Track #4 DTS 5.1 (755 kbps) may have this one mixed up with track #1
>
> You can PM me and let me know if I'm off, the two I was pretty sure of
> is track 2 and 3. Track 3 is definitely the original MLP I believe.
>
> On Jan 31, 3:30 pm, ArnoldLayne <arnoldlayn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Are we talking Tokaji? Make way for the winner (me)!!
>
> > On 31 ene, 23:45, elshagon <elsha...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > > Free wine! I'm in. Well worth the trip to Budapest!
>
> > > On Jan 31, 2:29 pm, grill <gr...@index.hu> wrote:
>
> > > > I can add/change/omit tracks or give more info if the test proves to
> > > > be too difficult. We are not in a hurry so take your listening time. I
> > > > may invite the best assessor for a bottle of Hungarian wine during his
> > > > next visit to Budapest :-)
>
> > > > On jan. 31, 22:20, elshagon <elsha...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Too bad there's not an ac3 (dolby digital) track also, that's where
> > > > > you see a huge drop in quality.
>
> > > > > On Jan 31, 2:00 am, "Dave Cooper" <davecooper1...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Oh good, an ambisonic test, oh sorry read it wrong lol
>
> > > > > > I'm offering you a WXYZ comparison test to check the audio evaluation
> > > > > > capability of your ears and mind. The hotlinked Hotfile link below
> > > > > > leads you to a DVD-audio disc image that contains four 5.1 24/96
> > > > > > tracks of the same audio material encoded as:
>
> > > > > > - unaltered original MLP 5.1 24/96,
> > > > > > - DTS 5.1 (755 kbps),
> > > > > > - DTS 5.1 (1510 kbps),
> > > > > > - DTS 24/96 5.1 (1510 kbps).
>
> > > > > > DTS-HD MAS 2.50.20 was used for DTS encoding and AudioMuxer with
> > > > > > ArcSoft DTS decoder was used for DTS decoding.
>
> > > > > > Your task is to determine the correct encoding order, at least to find
> > > > > > the original without using audio evaluating softwares. You can PM me
> > > > > > your guess and I'll send you the right answer back. Bravehearts can
> > > > > > reply publicly. Btw, I meant this to be a funny game so don't take it
> > > > > > too seriously (although there is no trick or scam in the testing
> > > > > > material).
>
> > > > > > http://hotfile.com/list/1973773/7086aff
>
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