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When downloading or archiving high-resolution multi-channel music, the file extension changes your listening experience entirely. What is a DTS-CD (.WAV or .BIN/.CUE)?

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First, let’s decode the file extension. The term "CDRar" usually refers to a RAR archive containing a CD Image (often a .bin or .iso file).

For high-quality in 5.1 surround sound, the Queen: Greatest Video Hits

For low-frequency effects, giving the bass guitar and kick drum physical punch.

No, technically not better. The DTS CD version is a "downgrade" from the high-resolution DVD-Audio master. However, because DTS is robust, the difference is often negligible to all but the most golden-eared audiophiles.

This is where many people get confused. [10†L14-L15]. This is because a non-DTS decoder cannot interpret the encoded signal.

The traditional DTS audio stream found on DVDs compresses audio to fit disc space, similar to an MP3 but at a much higher bitrate (usually 768 kbps or 1509 kbps). While technically lossy, the spatial separation of 5.1 channels makes it sound arguably "better" and more dynamic than a standard 16-bit stereo CD.

The original 1981 stereo mix is legendary, but it is structurally limited to two channels (Left and Right). Queen's studio recordings are notoriously complex, utilizing pioneering multi-track tape bouncing techniques to create massive choral effects and intricate instrumental counterpoints.

If you are a casual listener using standard headphones or a single smart speaker, the DTS 5.1 mix will not benefit you (and downmixing it to stereo often ruins the balance).

When downloading or archiving high-resolution multi-channel music, the file extension changes your listening experience entirely. What is a DTS-CD (.WAV or .BIN/.CUE)?

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

First, let’s decode the file extension. The term "CDRar" usually refers to a RAR archive containing a CD Image (often a .bin or .iso file).

For high-quality in 5.1 surround sound, the Queen: Greatest Video Hits

For low-frequency effects, giving the bass guitar and kick drum physical punch.

No, technically not better. The DTS CD version is a "downgrade" from the high-resolution DVD-Audio master. However, because DTS is robust, the difference is often negligible to all but the most golden-eared audiophiles.

This is where many people get confused. [10†L14-L15]. This is because a non-DTS decoder cannot interpret the encoded signal.

The traditional DTS audio stream found on DVDs compresses audio to fit disc space, similar to an MP3 but at a much higher bitrate (usually 768 kbps or 1509 kbps). While technically lossy, the spatial separation of 5.1 channels makes it sound arguably "better" and more dynamic than a standard 16-bit stereo CD.

The original 1981 stereo mix is legendary, but it is structurally limited to two channels (Left and Right). Queen's studio recordings are notoriously complex, utilizing pioneering multi-track tape bouncing techniques to create massive choral effects and intricate instrumental counterpoints.

If you are a casual listener using standard headphones or a single smart speaker, the DTS 5.1 mix will not benefit you (and downmixing it to stereo often ruins the balance).