usually DTS-HD MA on the BR versus DTS on the DVD
But the DVDs are also DVD-A with MLP.usually DTS-HD MA on the BR versus DTS on the DVD
Is there any surround content in the box that is not included in the two small sets?
Yes, like I said: they're DVD-A/Vs and also contain MLP, so you're not missing out on a lossless surround experience by opting for the smaller sets, assuming you can play back DVD-A. If you can't, then you're stuck with lossy DTS, in which case an upgrade to the box set might serve you if you have a Blu-ray playback setup that can properly decode the full lossless DTS-HD MA.the 40th DVD sets I own (all) are 5.1 DTS/5.1 MLP.
Yes, there's the 2003 Japanese concert that was released on the "Eyes Wide Open" DVD.
However, the Blu-Ray contains just an audio-only version, but now the audio is in high-res stereo & 5.1 surround
That's the only exclusive surround content to the box set.
Is there a stand alone for Heaven and Earth? (The album the box is named after)Is there any surround content in the box that is not included in the two small sets?
So the multitrack DAW session left this world with Ken Latchney.The "data tape" is the multitracks.
The album was recorded digitally on the ADAT format (except the drums), then the original electronic drum parts were recorded directly in a DAW. This original drums session was lost when the original producer died. So Pat Mastelotto took the opportunity to re-record his drum parts for this remix.
It’s a ProjeKct X album. And yes, there is (was) a stand alone.Is there a stand alone for Heaven and Earth? (The album the box is named after)
Is there a stand alone for Heaven and Earth? (The album the box is named after)
There should be no advantage; there certainly isn't any content on the 2 disc version that is absent from the big box.I didn’t see skimming through the thread however? What is the advantage of getting all 3? Is there some content on the standalone boxes that isn’t on The big one?
Thrak's the only big box I have! I need to spend one more good, long day with the surround content, then switch it out for the CD/DVD set.So I’ve bought all the “Big Box” KC sets up through Sailors Tales. (Skipped Thrak for now but still considering). I’m just not that familiar with the early 90s on period.
I have them all I was surprised how much I of the Thrak box was good to excellent. As enjoyable as the Larks boxSo I’ve bought all the “Big Box” KC sets up through Sailors Tales. (Skipped Thrak for now but still considering). I’m just not that familiar with the early 90s on period.
I didn’t see skimming through the thread however? What is the advantage of getting all 3? Is there some content on the standalone boxes that isn’t on The big one?
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