I hear you Robert. I feel like a beta tester with both SACD and DVD-A and the end result is the disappointing Dualdisc. I am happy to see more mainstream 5.1 support and at least some DVD-A support, but it is not consistent enough in my opinion right now. If the 2 channel track is 96/24, the MC track should be too, period.
But I am hoping that with enough push we can finally get something to materialize like DVD did. Early DVDs were lousy transfers that weren't anamorphic and hit or miss 5.1 tracks. But eventually they caught on. I hope the same happens here. If enough publications vent their issues and state the concerns maybe the labels will listen.
I am doing an article on it now and I was given the oppurtunity to question all the head people for each label. So hopefully we will hear reasons behind their approaches.
Warner just announced two more DVD-A/CD combo releases. Two of the early Seal releases are coming out. Seems they like this approach better then Dualdisc.
For what it's worth, the DualDisc of Rob Thomas' "...something to be" has debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, and it's only being released on DualDisc.
It played flawlessly on my Sony 5-disc changer, but not on my new Sony portable CD/MP3 player. Though, I wish it was being released on SACD, because it's a really great CD, and the 5.1 sound is not too shabby!
However, the DualDisc of Jennifer Lopez's "Rebirth" played flawless on both my changer and MP3 player. However, "Rebirth" is not recorded in 5.1 channels, but in "enhanced stereo"...whatever that means! :frowning:
Yep, bought it this morning and listened to it in its entirety already. Great disc, but not quite on par with The Downward Spiral in terms of aggressive 5.1 mixes. Still great though. But the last track has some weird static in the front left channel that was bothersome. Not there in the 2 channel mix. Thought I blew a tweeter!!
The album is excellent as a whole. The 5.1 mix I thought could have been a bit more agressive but I like it.
I don't think the static was a loudness issue, I think it is in the track. But only on the 5.1 mix. I even switched speakers and it was still there regardless of volume, but not on the stereo mix.
I picked up the Dual Disc yesterday and gave it a listen last night.I didnt really get to bring it to the volumes I usually to because the girl had a headache,ugggggg.
I like it over all and the surround seems to be very good.Im not to into this album as much as The Fragile but its not too bad.My girlfriend listened to it and said it was lame and that Trent rushed it just to get somthing out.Shes also a big fan of the Fragile.
It does have good sound quality even though its only a dual disc.My Denon 2900 reads it as A DVD-A.For some reason I thought dual disc were not high rez like dvd-a but more of a dolby digital or dts format? Maybe someone can help me out with this.
Tim, can be either one. that's why with Dual Disc's you have to carefully read teh package, some are stereo only with video stuff, some are DVD-Audio's.