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Is Bee Gees "One Night Only" one of the best reference DVD you can get suitable for fine tuning the setup or is it borderline reference in terms of PQ and sound? How about Eagles "Hell Freezes Over"? Thanks!
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Hi, I like Peter Gabriel's> Growing Up Live.
You can get a full screen(29 mb) preview of it(amongst others)off his site.
Available in various region codes.Info C&P'd from the site:
Growing Up Live’captures the show over two days at the Filaforum in Milan. Directed by Grammy nominated and BRIT Award winning Hamish Hamilton, the show was shot in *high definition* in state of the art 5.1 surround sound. Twenty six cameras were used to capture the show, which once again brought together Peter and leading theatrical director Robert Le Page who also collaborated together on the ground breaking ‘Secret World Tour’ in 1993.
OK, wife and daughter....-"Hell Freezes Over" is pretty good, not fantastic, for sound -- 7.5 on a 10-point scale. Best for acoustic guitars
-Faith Hill, "When the Lights Go Down" -- she really rocks on a few numbers, does a terrific duet with Carlos S. on "Breathe," and is easy on the eyes to boot
-Jewel, "Live at Humphrey's" -- outstanding female vocals and guitars, plus some pretty hard rockin' at the end; good deep bass on the last few cuts; and she's also darn easy on the eyes.
All three of these are in DTS, Dolby Digital, and 2-channel stereo.
...Herbert Groenemeyer's "Mensch Live." PQ is excellent, the performance is excellent, the visuals are engaging, and it has DD 5.1, DTS, and DTS 96/24 surround tracks. The DTS surround is quite good; the DTS 96/24 surround is outstanding (if your player/processor can decode it).Caveats: it's only available in Europe, it's only available in PAL format, and it's German-language. But it's definitely spectacular.
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