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Originally Posted by scratchie
Ha. That's actually the page that first got me thinking about it. What I really need are some recommendations for "essential" 24-bit recordings to check out (although that's probably getting a little far afield for this particular forum thread). (Not that I would refuse any, though, if you just wanted to throw a couple out.)
I don't understand why it would author as a DVD-video rather than DVD-audio. Is that to make it compatible with more machines?
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This one is really good:
Radiohead Bonnaroo 2006 FOB KM140 24/96
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=26458
The presence and ambiance is incredible.
Dave Matthews Band concert for Virginia Tech FOB Schoeps MK4 24/48 9-6-2007
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=509521
The last regular (non festival) Phish show:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=510117
Les Claypool 8-11-2007 24/48 better than the 24 bit Schoeps version IMO, cause this is closer and uses omni mics
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=508973
There's some Ryan Adams, moe., Black Crowes, and others in 24 bit also on
http://bt.etree.org
www.archive.org has a lot of 24 bit shows in the Live Music Archive
Most 24 bit shows are 24/48 or 24/96, so authoring as video works fine. I would guess that only 10% of people with a DVD player are DVD-A compatible.
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