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In Reply to: RE: that disc is how blu music should be done posted by cfraser on January 15, 2010 at 12:46:59
Rush concert material may not be 96k, but at least it's 24-bit from what I've seen of the bitrates on my PS3 (not a big consolation, but at least they're not down-converting to 16-bit). Some of the problems stem from Alex -- he's in charge of that end of the band, as he tends to not give a "fan" perspective of the music. He also tends to mix hot (Vital Signs is a prime example of mixing/mastering gone awry -- plenty of clipping and clamping). I believe that recordings should always have input from the musicians. After all, it's their music. However, the actual setup and capture should be handed off to a professional recording engineer who really knows what he is doing and cares about achieving the best sound quality. Besides, musicians tend not to have the best hearing due to the loud music they're exposed to. Is that really who you want taking care of business before it goes to disc? Not!
As for the poor QC on the disc contents, I think that really sucks. Not just for Canada, but for everyone. How hard is it to get the correct info on the back? Seriously, steps have to be taken to do a better job with what could be the easiest step in the production of a disc release.
R30 on Blu-ray arrived from Amazon a few days ago. I can't watch it because it's part of a 3-disc birthday present from my wife (along with Blu-rays of Cliffhanger and Last Action Hero). Unfortunately, my birthday isn't for a few weeks. :-(
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Hmmm, another LAH fan, not too many of those apparently. I quite like that movie, as a popcorn Arnie flick (to me, ALL Arnie flicks are comedies). Most of the earlier Schwarzenegger movies got really cheap BD transfers, but still better than the DVDs. The HTF review of LAH made it sound like it's a decent transfer. Cliffhanger sounds like a great transfer. Sony has been very reliable with their BDs IME...
Is the stereo audio on the R30 BD better quality than on the DVD (higher bitrate etc.), do you know yet? I much prefer the stereo track to the surround mix on that one (DVD), presume that would stay the same even if they redid the surround in DTS-HD MA...it's not the SQ I have a problem with, it's the mix. Also, I can put the stereo PCM track through my stereo/"analog" system so that helps too. Trying to decide if I "need" the R30 BD...
There are (I believe) at least 4 additional songs on the Blu-ray version. The R30 Blu-ray won't have a 2.0 PCM track (which sucks), only DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and a 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital track.
As for Last Action Hero, I thought the movie played to Arnold's strong points. And I liked it. Cliffhanger was probably Stallone's best movie. And I liked it. I already own R30 on DVD, Cliffhanger on LD and DVD and Last Action Hero on LD, so it's not like I've never seen the discs -- the wait for the Blu-rays is just going to be a bit longer for me.
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