I have over 2000 CDs/LPs so my list would be too long. What I would like is either DVD-A or SACD to be the only format (or I'd like someone tol come out with an affordable player (under $500) that plays all formats (including DVD-A, SACD, HDCD and regular CDs/DVDs).
I'd be (mostly) happy if labels would start to release more high resolution titles at or around the time of the two-channel CD.
That means, that record labels would have to include multi-channel mixes in an album's initial production, something that would naturally add to the cost. But I bet that it would be cheaper all around to do it during a project's initial production rather than after the fact. I imagine it's pretty difficult for companies to secure both services and materials years after an album has been released.
This looks to have been done with some artists (Bjork comes to mind), but I think they need to pump up the release schedule with newer titles.
Wasn't Strange Little Girls supposed to be out on DVD-A? I'd like a Boxset with all 6 of her albums (And while you're at it, why not Y Kant Tori Read with that!)
yes, peter!!! dear god, yes!!! i remember seeing an interview with trent on audiophile (techtv show that is about anything but "audiophiles") where he talked about how much he really enjoyed the surround sound process and would like to explore it deeper. i think the interview was just after he finished production on the two dvd set for fragility v2.0.