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phr33k 03-09-05 08:27 PM

Need advice on Good DTS or non dts concert Dvds?
 
I'm looking for something with amazing sound for concert dvds. it can be whatever genre of music but it has to have great sound.

Also, anyone know of any great metal dvds.. I just picked up the rammstein one it was great but had annoying menus. Anyone know any other dvds like that??

Thanks.

chess 03-09-05 08:31 PM

They aren't even one of my favorite bands, but IMO, the greatest concert ever committed to film was Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense. It's got a great 5.1 remix, but it's not DTS.

Shannon Nutt 03-09-05 08:33 PM

I don't watch a lot of concert DVDs, but I thought "Concert For George" (the George Harrison tribute film) had fantastic audio...it has both a DTS and a 5.1 Track. Not exactly metal, but great music nevertheless.

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Wannabe 03-09-05 08:41 PM

David Gilmour Live. It has a 24 Bit LPCM Stereo track that is 1.5 gb in size plus a Dolby 5.1 track.

Neil Finn - 7 Worlds Colide. No DTS, but great sound.

flashburn 03-09-05 08:44 PM

Rush - In Rio has a great DD 5.1 track. It doesn't have DTS, but it sounds really good.

paulringodaman 03-09-05 08:57 PM

Phil Collins' "Finally - The First Farewell Tour" sounds (and looks) amazing as well

dmvksv 03-09-05 08:59 PM

Eagles Hell Freezes Over (DTS), Bruce Springsteen Live at MSG, Live Aid (DTS). All have incredible sound,and fantastic performances to boot.

HistoryProf 03-09-05 09:21 PM

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Bronkster 03-09-05 10:29 PM

I agree with the above recommendations of Eagles Hell Freezes Over and the Concert for George

truemindframe 03-09-05 11:03 PM

My personal favorites are:

Shaman - RituAlive - great dts
Opeth - Lamentations - also dts and killer
Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been - 2 versions, get the dts one

Those are some of my favorite metal dvds with dts..
Look for the upcoming Evergrey dvd in may.. it looks stunning

Bobou2 03-10-05 04:01 AM

These are some of my favorete DTS shows

U2 Go Home
Led Zeppelin
ELO-Zoom
Coldplay Live 2003
Live Aid
Steely Dan-2 Against Nature
Peter Gabrie-Secret World Live

sdk 03-10-05 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by paulringodaman
Phil Collins' "Finally - The First Farewell Tour" sounds (and looks) amazing as well

I agree with that one.

bralph 03-10-05 09:43 AM

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wordtoyamotha 03-10-05 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by paulringodaman
Phil Collins' "Finally - The First Farewell Tour" sounds (and looks) amazing as well

16x9 anamorphic?

dick_grayson 03-10-05 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by truemindframe
My personal favorites are:

Opeth - Lamentations - also dts and killer


:up: yeah, the audio is great..


death - live in l.a. has some great sound too

Spiky 03-11-05 12:51 PM

Blue Man Group-Audio. No video to speak of, but the sound is incredible, esp if you have a DVD-Audio player and a good sub. Their other album --Complex-- isn't quite as good for audio, but is still excellent and there is a concert video version.

Thespian68 03-11-05 08:09 PM

I also recommend Eagles: Hell Freezes over and Rush in Rio. I also own Corrs: Live in London, Dave Matthews: Listener Supported and Metallica: S&M. All very enjoyable with crisp sound quality.

BradJ 03-12-05 08:38 AM

Another vote for Eagles - Hell Freezes Over ... I'm not a huge Eagles fan, but the dvd sounds fantastic...

fryinpan1 03-12-05 09:18 AM

These have DTS Surround:

Bon Jovi: This Left Feels Right Live (widescreen)
Marilyn Manson - Guns, God And Government World Tour (full screen)
No Doubt: Rock Steady - Live (full screen)

I do not think these have DTS, but I recommend them:

Goo Goo Dolls - Live in Buffalo: July 4th 2004
Incubus - Alive At Red Rocks
Metallica - Cunning Stunts
Metallica - Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge
Mötley Crüe - Lewd, Crued, and Tattooed
Nickelback - Live at Home
Oasis - Live by the Sea
Oasis - There and Then
Oasis: Familiar To Millions - Live At Wembley
Pearl Jam - Live at the Garden
Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Mexico City
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Live at Slane Castle

tommyp007 03-12-05 10:16 AM

Bee Gees : One night Only DTS
Alison Krauss & Union Station : Live DTS

and another nod to Hell Freezes Over.

RMSpuhler 03-12-05 11:52 AM

Talking Heads is the tops, for me.

Also solid are Placebo's "Soulmates Never Die - Live in Paris" and James' "Getting Away With It - Live."

RS

Max Bottomtime 03-12-05 03:03 PM

Some more DTS concert DVDs not already mentioned are
Sheryl Crow; Rockin' the Globe
Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas; Caba Waba Birthday Bash Tour
Goo Goo Dolls Live in Alaska. More of an Unplugged/Travel video, but great sound and acoustic versions.
The Who; Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Comics 03-12-05 03:06 PM

Roy Orbison - Black and White Night has brilliant audio (DTS) and video (shot in 35mm B&W)

Of course, Hell Freezes Over is incredible, too.

shanester 03-12-05 03:08 PM

Another vote for the Eagles :thumbsup:

RATRUNICK 03-12-05 03:34 PM

Both the 5.1 and DTS mixes on The White Stripes' "Under Blackpool Lights" are great.


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