Yes, Craig Anderson and his company were the authoring team behind the Chicago Quadio Blu-Ray set.
There's other recent releases he and his team have also been involved with, like the 5 RUSH surround sound releases (authoring both the DVD-A and Blu-Ray discs) and the "Moondance" Blu-Ray from Van Morrison.
I also cannot see whether he and his team authored the "Tusk" DVD for Fleetwood Mac, but any decision on DVD-A/V vs DVD-V was likely made by someone working on the release within the record company that has no clue about the full compatibility that DVD-A/V offers.
Either that or Craigman Digital have given up the ability to author DVD-A/V, seeing as how the last DVD-A/V release they were involved with dates back to 2012 (unless there was a release they authored in the interim that I do not know about.)
(For the record, I also sent Craig a message many months back around the time of the "Quadio" release and have yet to hear from him…
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...-Blu-ray-Audio&p=300445&viewfull=1#post300445)
There's other recent releases he and his team have also been involved with, like the 5 RUSH surround sound releases (authoring both the DVD-A and Blu-Ray discs) and the "Moondance" Blu-Ray from Van Morrison.
I also cannot see whether he and his team authored the "Tusk" DVD for Fleetwood Mac, but any decision on DVD-A/V vs DVD-V was likely made by someone working on the release within the record company that has no clue about the full compatibility that DVD-A/V offers.
Either that or Craigman Digital have given up the ability to author DVD-A/V, seeing as how the last DVD-A/V release they were involved with dates back to 2012 (unless there was a release they authored in the interim that I do not know about.)
(For the record, I also sent Craig a message many months back around the time of the "Quadio" release and have yet to hear from him…
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...-Blu-ray-Audio&p=300445&viewfull=1#post300445)