Post by tootull on Feb 24, 2011 12:24:36 GMT -5
Jethro Tull: Live at Montreux 2003 Blu-ray United States Eagle Rock Entertainment | 2008 | 117 min | Not rated | Sep 30, 2008
www.blu-ray.com/movies/Jethro-Tull-Live-at-Montreux-2003-Blu-ray/1133/
Wond'ring: I like this on DVD. I've seen it in the stores on Blu-ray, should I be tempted or is this "good enough" on DVD?
The DVD has a good picture when upscaled to 1080p - I was wondering about the DTS-HD Master Audio that is only available on the blu-ray. The DVD includes standard DTS. Has anyone had the same experience as the sound quote below. Maybe I should trust in this review. LOL The blu-ray is over $20 here. The DVD was under $20.
hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleMultiSearch.do?searchUID=7312634978412482629&pGroupID=0&adultFlag=false&simpleSearchString=Jethro+Tull+blu-ray&primaryID=0&btnSubmitSearch.x=18&btnSubmitSearch.y=10
Any feedback on Tull on blu-ray appreciated...
"There are three different tracks on this disc: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1, and LPCM. Elsewhere I commented on the fact that as of late I find more and more distributors opting for DTS-HD Master as their top choice and there is certainly a reason for it. In Jethro Tull – Live at Montreux I opted for the above mentioned codec as well and to make a long story short I was definitely not disappointed. Much more expansive, deeper, and better defined is the DTS-HD Master treatment here than the other two audio tracks. I listened closely to the Dolby Digital 5.1 track as well and there is certainly more that the DTS-HD Master mix offers. Especially during the numerous improvisational solos in the second half of the show to me it appeared that the rear channels were significantly more potent. Still, the overall treatment on both tracks is superb and depending on which one you choose I don't think that you would be terribly disappointed with your decision (hopefully you are already equipped to take full advantage of DTS-HD Master encodes). Everything is well-balanced for a live gig, crystal clear, and with the type of density few live recordings manage to deliver. Undoubtedly, this is a stellar treatment by Eagle Rock Entertainment and I strongly recommend that you consider this Blu-ray disc if you happen to be a fan of this legendary band."
Blu-ray Beatles Buyer beware:
www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/showthread.php?11942-A-HARD-DAYS-NIGHT-Blu-Ray-AVOID
Can't sleep? Head spin? Don't think in circles, it'll do you in.
www.blu-ray.com/movies/Jethro-Tull-Live-at-Montreux-2003-Blu-ray/1133/
Wond'ring: I like this on DVD. I've seen it in the stores on Blu-ray, should I be tempted or is this "good enough" on DVD?
The DVD has a good picture when upscaled to 1080p - I was wondering about the DTS-HD Master Audio that is only available on the blu-ray. The DVD includes standard DTS. Has anyone had the same experience as the sound quote below. Maybe I should trust in this review. LOL The blu-ray is over $20 here. The DVD was under $20.
hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleMultiSearch.do?searchUID=7312634978412482629&pGroupID=0&adultFlag=false&simpleSearchString=Jethro+Tull+blu-ray&primaryID=0&btnSubmitSearch.x=18&btnSubmitSearch.y=10
Any feedback on Tull on blu-ray appreciated...
"There are three different tracks on this disc: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1, and LPCM. Elsewhere I commented on the fact that as of late I find more and more distributors opting for DTS-HD Master as their top choice and there is certainly a reason for it. In Jethro Tull – Live at Montreux I opted for the above mentioned codec as well and to make a long story short I was definitely not disappointed. Much more expansive, deeper, and better defined is the DTS-HD Master treatment here than the other two audio tracks. I listened closely to the Dolby Digital 5.1 track as well and there is certainly more that the DTS-HD Master mix offers. Especially during the numerous improvisational solos in the second half of the show to me it appeared that the rear channels were significantly more potent. Still, the overall treatment on both tracks is superb and depending on which one you choose I don't think that you would be terribly disappointed with your decision (hopefully you are already equipped to take full advantage of DTS-HD Master encodes). Everything is well-balanced for a live gig, crystal clear, and with the type of density few live recordings manage to deliver. Undoubtedly, this is a stellar treatment by Eagle Rock Entertainment and I strongly recommend that you consider this Blu-ray disc if you happen to be a fan of this legendary band."
Blu-ray Beatles Buyer beware:
www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/showthread.php?11942-A-HARD-DAYS-NIGHT-Blu-Ray-AVOID
Can't sleep? Head spin? Don't think in circles, it'll do you in.