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Author:  Guest [ 13 Sep 2013, 16:57 ]
Post subject:  DTS CDs

Anyone with DTS CDs? They sound great on a laserdisc player.

Author:  admin [ 13 Sep 2013, 17:41 ]
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dilb wrote:
Anyone with DTS CDs? They sound great on a laserdisc player.


A few dozens, must list them all sometimes.

Julien

Author:  signofzeta [ 13 Sep 2013, 18:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: DTS CDs

dilb wrote:
Anyone with DTS CDs? They sound great on a laserdisc player.


Well they sound good on anything because the transport just passes the signal to the amp. Unless your transport is so bad it produces several thousand read errors a minute (it would have to be failing or something because no transport is that bad) you're not going to hear a difference between any player. Its all in the receiver.

I only have one, and its a CD-R. Its "The Peter Saville Show", some music New Order did for one of Saville's gallery shows. I think its 4.0. The experience is very nice.

Author:  publius [ 13 Sep 2013, 21:02 ]
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"Gaucho" by Steely Dan. I bought it pretty cheap, mostly to exercise the dts decoder function of my receiver. It's good.

Author:  elahrairrah [ 13 Sep 2013, 21:32 ]
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Allman Brothers - Live at Filmore East
Sting - Ten Summoners Tales

Author:  substance [ 14 Sep 2013, 03:46 ]
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There are more mainstream albums on DTS CD than SACDs which are mainly classical, new age or jazz with few pop albums here and there. With that said, I to be honest prefer DSD stereo on SACDs. Most multichannel mixes are poorer than 2ch mix of the same album. I do not own any DTS CDs but If they are similar to DSD multichannel I don't think I would enjoy them as much as a good mastered CD.

If one had 5 identical full range speakers placed correctly then multichannel music might sound pleasing. I have great front stage with high end gear (3 SACD players each for different music) but poor rear speakers(comparing to fronts) also optimally placed for home theater. Rear speakers don't blend well and most cases distract from the great audio from the front speakers. I think this is due %60 from placement and %40 for using mediocre quality of the speakers(which are fine for HT use)

Author:  Guest [ 15 Sep 2013, 03:48 ]
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Substance, I understand what you are saying, but, I have the Mavericks "Trampoline" in both DTS and regular CD. Personally, I think the DTS version blows away the regular version no matter what way you configure your settings.

Author:  Guest [ 15 Sep 2013, 03:53 ]
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Julien, would love to see that list sometime.

Author:  circlesky73 [ 18 Jan 2014, 21:39 ]
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I have Brian Wilson's "Imagination" DTS CD. One song has an extended bridge, a few others have extra vocal bits here and there.

Author:  elahrairrah [ 25 Feb 2014, 00:00 ]
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dilb wrote:
Anyone with DTS CDs? They sound great on a laserdisc player.

They sound even better on a DVD-Audio/SACD player with the player doing the decoding!

Ten Summoner's Tales DTS kicks a** on my Elite DV-45A through the 6-channel outputs to my receiver!

Author:  Guest [ 26 Feb 2014, 20:09 ]
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What receiver are you using? Do you find the six channel outputs better than the coax/optical digital out?

Author:  elahrairrah [ 26 Feb 2014, 21:52 ]
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dilb wrote:
What receiver are you using? Do you find the six channel outputs better than the coax/optical digital out?

Pioneer Elite VSX-27TX

Yes, while the VSX-27TX has a very good Burr-Brown DAC in it, the DAC in the DV-45A just does a noticeably better job. It also does a better job with regular CDs too. I am really floored at the performance of SACD players!

Author:  blam1 [ 18 Sep 2014, 15:06 ]
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I have a list of DTS CD on my web site.
http://www.blam1.com/LaserDisc/dts_CD.htm

Author:  Guest [ 21 Sep 2014, 01:54 ]
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Great web site blam1. Thanks for the link.

Author:  dvdmike007 [ 03 May 2015, 17:11 ]
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I have the best of Sting and the police.

Author:  laserbite34 [ 16 May 2015, 12:31 ]
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dts 5.1, demo disc is dynamic with lows extended down to 10Hz.

dts 5.1, 1999 is cool, fab music demo "Mars Bringer of War" that has some drop down lows.

TITANIC dts in discrete 5.1 is brilliant.

Author:  dewdude [ 27 Oct 2015, 21:26 ]
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I used to have quite a few dts CDs, including a copy of the original quad mix of DSOTM. Never played them in an LD player; but I had 5.1 on my PC as well as a DVD player and DTS receiver that handled them just fine.

Supposedly, you could do the same trick of padding dts in to a redbook stream with AC3; but I never actually bothered.

Author:  teddanson [ 29 Feb 2020, 21:37 ]
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I have one. I can't remember the name at the minute, I have it in storage. It's a DVDA disc and has surround sound on it?

Author:  admin [ 01 Mar 2020, 04:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: DTS CDs

teddanson wrote:
I have one. I can't remember the name at the minute, I have it in storage. It's a DVDA disc and has surround sound on it?


Then it's a DVD Audio, not a dts CD.

Julien

Author:  admin [ 21 Jan 2021, 04:53 ]
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Guest wrote:
Julien, would love to see that list sometime.


Finally sat down and listed them all properly (adding the missing ones) on Discogs:

[JEWEL CASE]

Alan Parsons - On Air
High Definition Surround 710215-4414-2-9

Chick Corea & Friends - Remembering Bud Powell
Stretch Records DTS CD-1004

Debussy / Jean Martinon / The French National Radio Orchestra - Prelude À L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune / Khamma / Marche Ecossaise / Music For "King Lear"
DTS Entertainment, EMI Classics 71021-51041-2-6

The Dave Brubeck Quartet - So What's New?
Telarc CD-83434

Diana Krall - Love Scenes
DTS Entertainment, Impulse! 71021-51044-2-3

DMP Big Band - Glenn Miller Project (because they have the tune played at the end of The Shining :mrgreen:)
DMP, Music As Software, Inc. CD-802

Grieg / Paavo Berglund / Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Peer Gynt Suites 1 & 2 (because I studied it at school)
DTS Entertainment, EMI Classics 71021-51028-2-5

Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
High Definition Surround, High Definition Surround 710215-4419-2-4, HDS-4419

Eric Clapton - There's One In Every Crowd
High Definition Surround, High Definition Surround, Polydor HDS-4424, 710215-4424-2-6

Verdi / Caballé - Domingo - Riccardo Muti - Aida
EMI Classics, DTS Entertainment 71021-51022-2-1

The London Symphony Orchestra ‎– Classic Beethoven
Iliad, Inc., 710215104829

Marvin Gaye - Forever Yours
DTS Entertainment, Motown CD-1002, 71021-51002-27

Poco - Crazy Eyes
High Definition Surround, Sony Music Special Products HDA 4422, A-28498

The Police - Every Breath You Take (The Classics) (featuring alternative mix and versions of some classics)
DTS Entertainment, A&M Records 71021-51053-2-1

Santana - Abraxas (not the best, SACD sounds better)
High Definition Surround 71021-54434-2-3

Steely Dan - Gaucho
DTS Entertainment, MCA Records DTS CD 1014, 7102151014-2-2

Sting - Brand New Day
A&M Records 69286-01061-2-3

Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales
DTS Entertainment, A&M Records 71021-51052-2-2

Paul McCartney And Wings - Band On The Run
High Definition Surround, EMI-Capitol Special Markets, MPL (2) 71025-54403-2-3, MFI-4403 (7243-8-18681-2-6)

Wings - Venus And Mars
MPL (2), EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets, High Definition Surround 71021-54401-2-5, MFI4401 (7243-8-18573-2-8)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Herbert Von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphonies Nos. 38 "Prague" & 39
DTS Entertainment, EMI Classics 71021-51024-2-9

[SUPER JEWEL BOX]

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Don Henley - The End Of The Innocence
DTS Entertainment, Geffen Records 69286-01062-2-2

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Sting - ...Nothing Like The Sun
DTS Entertainment, A&M Records 69286-01063-2-1


For a long time I though that the upgrade from CD jewel case to DVD Audio typical Super Jewel Box was just form factor.

But while cataloging them all I also ripped the WAVs via EAC and tried to play them on a USB external drive on my OPPO UDP-205.

1/ The WAVs from the jewel cases first releases just play static noise.
2/ The WAVs from the super jewel box re-releases play normally, even without the dts logo showing on on the OPPO display.

They must have remastered the ISOs by adding some extra bits to tell that the WAV files really are dts and should be played accordingly.

Now... I'll be looking for a tool to process the old WAV files and make them playable as well!

Julien

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