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In Reply to: Porcupine Tree/In Absentia DVD audio posted by DPM on March 10, 2004 at 15:37:16:
Is the lower resolution primarily between it is technically not one of the "hi-rez" formats--SACD or DVD-Audio, but instead, recorded in DTS?I recognize that DVD-A is often less than hi-rez (e.g., Sheryl Crow & many others), but what are the "standard" DTS specs?
regards, townsend
P.S. I have In Absentia on CD, my one & only Porcupine Tree, and I agree, it's a fine album of music. But don't listen to multi-channel music . . . yet. Very difficult to do w/ two speakers, regardless of placement.
Follow Ups:
Townsend,In Absentia is my least favorite by far of PT's output[Too Heavy Metal].Get Como Divine,A Live cd[Best songs/hits etc.],Sky Moves Sideways[If you like Pink Floydish stuff.or Stupid Dreams if you like the Beatles and Floyd mixed together.DON"T judge them by Absentia,Anything else is more representive.If I had to describe them in general,it would be 60's Beatles Psych/70's Floyd Prog Rock.All their albums are Great!Absentia,not for me.JD
It's recorded in 24 bits 48kHz PCM.It's not recorded in DTS. DTS is just a delivery format.
I stand corrected. Thanks for the clarification.
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