Some VIDEO COLLECTION you may not know are true 5.1 mixes!

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Please add any for those interested. I am wondering if The Jodeci DVD is in 5.1 as it is advertised in the Dru Hill Booklet?
 
How about these (apart from the usual suspects as Queen, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel...):
New Order - A Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo)
The Cure - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1 & 2.0)
Tea Party - Illuminations - The Tea Party Collection (DTS, Dolby 5.1 & 2.0)
Billy Joel - The Ultimate Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo)
INXS - I'm Only Looking - The Essential INXS (Dolby 2.0, 5.1; DTS)
John Lennon - Lennon Legend - the very best of John Lennon (LPCM stereo, dts 5.1, dolby 5.1)
Paul McCartney - The McCartney Years
Metallica - The Videos 1989-2004 (dolby 5.1, PCm stereo)
Sade - Life Promise Pride Love (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo)
Enya - The Very Best Of (PCM stereo, Dolby 5.1, DTS)
The Offspring - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo)
Robert Plant - Nine Lives (Box Set) (Bonus dvd, dolby 2.0, 5.1, dts: documentary and 20 promo clips in stereo & 5.1)
 
How about these (apart from the usual suspects as Queen, R.E.M., Peter Gabriel...):
New Order - A Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo)
The Cure - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1 & 2.0)
Tea Party - Illuminations - The Tea Party Collection (DTS, Dolby 5.1 & 2.0)
Billy Joel - The Ultimate Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo)
INXS - I'm Only Looking - The Essential INXS (Dolby 2.0, 5.1; DTS)
John Lennon - Lennon Legend - the very best of John Lennon (LPCM stereo, dts 5.1, dolby 5.1)
Paul McCartney - The McCartney Years
Metallica - The Videos 1989-2004 (dolby 5.1, PCm stereo)
Sade - Life Promise Pride Love (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo)
Enya - The Very Best Of (PCM stereo, Dolby 5.1, DTS)
The Offspring - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo)
Robert Plant - Nine Lives (Box Set) (Bonus dvd, dolby 2.0, 5.1, dts: documentary and 20 promo clips in stereo & 5.1)

I didn't know about Enya. thanks. I will look out for that one as it is currently very expensive on Amazon.

Shame the Robert Plant one was not sold on it's own! Have you got it? What are the mixes like?
 
Janet Jackson - From Damita Jo..,
Jennifer Lopez - The Reel Me,
Michael Jackson - History Vol. I,

Yes i have those; J. Lo is a great collection as far as the 5.1 mixes go. J. Jackson is very good too. MJ is a mixed bag. The thriller tracks are not even in 5.1, are they? Thriller certainly is not.
 
Yes i have those; J. Lo is a great collection as far as the 5.1 mixes go. J. Jackson is very good too. MJ is a mixed bag. The thriller tracks are not even in 5.1, are they? Thriller certainly is not.

can't remember about MJ but there's definitely some proper 5.1 on it.

other music video DVDs w/5.1 (but don't remember them being much cop) incl., Lionel Richie Collection, Take That, Meat Loaf, Sugababes.. I hardly play them, I'm guessing cos they were crap!?

there's a couple of DVD-V's by Super Furry Animals ("Phantom Power" and "Rings Around The World") which have superb 5.1 mixes but they're not video collections as such.. still great though.
 
can't remember about MJ but there's definitely some proper 5.1 on it.

other music video DVDs w/5.1 (but don't remember them being much cop) incl., Lionel Richie Collection, Take That, Meat Loaf, Sugababes.. I hardly play them, I'm guessing cos they were crap!?

there's a couple of DVD-V's by Super Furry Animals ("Phantom Power" and "Rings Around The World") which have superb 5.1 mixes but they're not video collections as such.. still great though.

Yes MJ has some real 5.1 mixes.

Meat Loaf is a fake upmix from 2.0
 
Yes MJ has some real 5.1 mixes.

Meat Loaf is a fake upmix from 2.0

sounds right :) there's also Shawn Colvin ("Polaroids".?) and Tori Amos music video DVDs in 5.1 but I don't own either so can't comment on the mixes. any QQ-ers have them and if so what are they like?
 
sounds right :) there's also Shawn Colvin ("Polaroids".?) and Tori Amos music video DVDs in 5.1 but I don't own either so can't comment on the mixes. any QQ-ers have them and if so what are they like?

Tori Amos; fake and sounds like crap. Great 2.o tracks though!
 
New Order is fake 5.1 and so is some of the Billy Joel (but not all of it...)

Beautiful south- Munch is also fake 5.1 I believe.
 
I didn't know about Enya. thanks. I will look out for that one as it is currently very expensive on Amazon.

Shame the Robert Plant one was not sold on it's own! Have you got it? What are the mixes like?
Yes, I have it. Long time gone since my last listening. I'll give it a new listening and let you know about it (might last some days, though...)
 
Whoa guys this thread should be stickied.

[UPDATED OCT 31]​

So now we have the following real or very good 5.1 (alphabetical, with my notes in red):

  1. Big Country - The Ultimate Collection (DTS 5.1) (Very good DVD according to depeche76, discrete surround)
  2. Billy Joel - The Ultimate Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo) (some real 5.1, some fake. People seem to like this one. I don't like it at all. PM me and I'll send you my copy, you only pay shipping)
  3. Cher - The Very Best of Cher - The Video Hits Collection (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2004) (as mentioned in this thread, true 5.1 and overall pretty well done! The late-90s songs have better mixes, the 80s/early 90s stuff is a bit hit-and-miss. It's incomplete (e.g. "I got you Babe" and "Love and Understanding" are missing, but a great companion to her 1999 "If I Could Turn Back Time" Greatest Hits CD.)
  4. Dru Hill - Hits - The Videos (DTS 5.1) (is this the right disc? how is this disc?)
  5. Enya - The Very Best Of (PCM stereo, Dolby 5.1, DTS) (incomplete collection, boring mixes, good sound. Don't bother if you ask me)
  6. Helloween - Hellish Videos - The Complete Video Collection (looks like DD 5.1. Comments?)
  7. INXS - I'm Only Looking - The Essential INXS (Dolby 2.0, 5.1; DTS) (great one. Get the 2-disc version - every last bit on here is in discrete DTS and it's all cool.)
  8. Janet Jackson - From Janet. to Damita Jo - The Videos (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2004) (excellent mixes and sound. Real keeper!)
  9. Jennifer Lopez - The Reel Me (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2003) (ooh this sounds interesting!)
  10. John Lennon - Lennon Legend - the very best of John Lennon (LPCM stereo, dts 5.1, dolby 5.1) (great one)
  11. Metallica - The Videos 1989-2004 (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo) (pretty good mixes, but thin sound)
  12. Mötley Crüe - Greatest Video Hits (2003, Dolby Digital 5.1) (as mentioned in this thread, true 5.1. Sound quality is on the thin side, but the mixes are apparently really good and it's a very well-compiled set, with lots of rarities thrown in.)
  13. Michael Jackson - History Vol. I (DD or DTS?) (always on the fence about this, cos his videos are short movies so you can't really put them into the player, turn off the screen and just enjoy the 5.1 music. Plus, like you guys said, not all here is 5.1)
  14. Paul McCartney - The McCartney Years (DTS 5.1) (great one)
  15. Paul Weller - Modern Classics on Film (90-01) (Dolby Digital 5.1) (2 discs with over 4 hours of footage: live concerts as well as all his solo promo clips. Good mixing, but could have been better.)
  16. Peter Gabriel - "Play The Videos" (DTS 96/24, 2004) (nothing short of fantastic. the first pressing has a bug on the DTS track that causes it to play at incredibly low volume. Fixed version first released in Europe. It's also out there as a torrent and now available bundled with the "Live in Athens" Blu Ray)
  17. Queen's Greatest Video Hits 1 and 2 (DTS 96/24, 2002 and 2003) (amazing discs)
  18. R.E.M. - In View (The Best of R.E.M 1988-2003) (DTS, Dolby 5.1 & 2.0) (All songs also available on the "In Time" DVD-A. The surround mix is really good, nothing spectacular, but very listenable.)
  19. Robert Plant - Nine Lives (Box Set) (Bonus dvd, dolby 2.0, 5.1, dts: documentary and 20 promo clips in stereo & 5.1)
  20. Run DMC - (found "Together Forever" (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2000) and "Ultimate Run DMC" (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2003). Which one do you recommend? How are they?)
  21. Sade - Life Promise Pride Love (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo) (pretty sure all music is upmixed from 2.0, but nicely done. Sounds in the videos are in true 5.1 (e.g. city ambience, or the chase at the end of Smooth Operator). Love the disc.)
  22. Shawn Colvin - Polaroids - Video Collection (Dolby Digital 5.1) (recommended disc according to uffeolby, especially for the Unplugged portion! All discrete 5.1.)
  23. Tea Party - Illuminations - The Tea Party Collection (DTS, Dolby 5.1 & 2.0) (this is the TITS)
  24. The Flaming Lips - VOID (Video Overview in Deceleration) (Dolby Digital 5.1) (Fun but brittle in DD)
  25. Twisted Sister - The Video Years (Dolby 5.1) (is this the right disc? how is this disc?)

And we have identified the following as fake 5.1:

  1. B-52s - Time Capsule (CD+DVD Edition) (Dolby Digital?) (lousy echo-in-the-rears 5.1)
  2. Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Video Anthology 1978-2000 (Dolby Digital 5.1) (lousy echo-in-the-rears 5.1)
  3. Cyndi Lauper - 12 Deadly Cyns... And Then Some (Dolby Digital 5.1) (This is very likely an upmix, sounds a bit thin too. But they did what they could with it and you do get a 5.1 experience, albeit a flawed one if you ask me. Might be worth a spin. More info here.)
  4. Lionel Richie - The Lionel Richie Collection (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2003) (See here)
  5. Meat Loaf - Hits out of Hell (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2000)
  6. New Order - A Collection (Dolby 5.1, LPCM stereo) (another fake 5.1 disc to stay away from.)
  7. Sugababes - Overloaded - The Singles Collection (DTS 5.1!) (most likely upmix. Adam will confirm.)
  8. Take That - Never Forget - The Ultimate Collection (Dolby Digital 5.1, 2006) (gave it a spin. Stereo with reverb.)
  9. The Cure - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1 & 2.0) (Unwrapped from 2.0. Bad.)
  10. Tori Amos - Video Collection: Fade to Red (fake, sounds bad.)
  11. Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits (2000) (Dolby Digital 5.1) (Forget it. Stereo with reverb. Shame. More here.)

And other titles mentioned, though not really "promo clip collections" in the classic MTV sense:

  1. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant - No Quarter - Unledded (DTS, live) (apparently a very good mix for this live set)
  2. Lemon Jelly - '64-'95 (DTS 5.1) (Like the Superfurry Animals discs, this is an actual album accompanied by animations. Discrete 5.1, and downtempo electronica. Never listened to it myself but will check it out.)
  3. Richard Clapton - Up and Down the Glory Road (Live DVD, DTS) (Recommended by HomerJAU for its mix)
  4. Super Furry Animals - "Phantom Power" and "Rings around the World" (2003 and 2002, DTS) (These are albums accompanied by video/animation content. Very good, discrete 5.1 mixes. As Elmer wrote, "Welsh, psych/power/pop".)
  5. The Offspring - Greatest Hits (Dolby 5.1, PCM stereo) (This was actually only available on audio 5.1 DualDisc. People say it sucks.)

As for Björk, which DVDs are available, and how do they differ from her 5.1 album releases? (I haven't dug into her catalog at all, but am aware that some or all of her albums are available in 5.1)
 
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Whoa guys this thread should be stickied.


Adam also mentioned "Phantom Power" and "Rings around the World" by the Super Furry Animals, which may or may not be interesting. So they're audio-only DVD-Vs?

Excellent, discrete 5.1 DTS mixes. Both contain videos & animations which are entertaining the first go round but can be skipped on repeated viewings. Welsh, psych/power/pop.
 
Jennifer Lopez - The Reel Me (CD + DVD-V):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0000TEUNY

a set of genuine Thom Cadley 5.1 remixes, no less! (Its a shame it's Dolby D, blah.. think of this as a DualDisc without the bullshit! This is essential for Quaddies who want to broaden horizons beyond classic rock and pop tarts everywhere! The music may not be for you but the mix is excellent.)
 
Whoa guys this thread should be stickied.


Adam also mentioned "Phantom Power" and "Rings around the World" by the Super Furry Animals, which may or may not be interesting. So they're audio-only DVD-Vs?

Excellent, discrete 5.1 DTS mixes. Both contain videos & animations which are entertaining the first go round but can be skipped on repeated viewings. Welsh, psych/power/pop.

absolutely with elmer! these are way out there and fantastic mixes and music!

If you have the SFA's Lovekraft SACD, you'll know what to expect plus lots of kooky visuals! These are great discs guys!
 
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