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Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV (1971) [DTS audio files] [Demonoid com]


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Name:Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV (1971) [DTS audio files] [Demonoid com] torrent

Total Size: 433.00 MB

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Leechers: 0

Downloaded: 25

Torrent added: 2009-08-27 12:02:38

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Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV (1971) [DTS audio files] [Demonoid com] (Size: 433.00 MB) (Files: 12)

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 01 - Black Dog [DTS].dts

50.19 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 02 - Rock And Roll [DTS].dts

37.32 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 03 - The Battle Of Evermore [DTS].dts

59.27 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 04 - Stairway To Heaven [DTS].dts

80.94 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 05 - Misty Mountain Hop [DTS].dts

47.51 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 06 - Four Sticks [DTS].dts

48.04 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 07 - Going To California [DTS].dts

35.89 MB

 Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV [DTS] - 08 - When The Levee Breaks [DTS].dts

73.16 MB

 ReadMe.txt

2.64 KB

 Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt

0.05 KB

 TOUP-1010_cover.jpg

164.67 KB

 TOUP-1010_tray.jpg

522.97 KB
 

Torrent description


I created these .dts files from various other torrents available but that are
in CD image format. I'm not sure why these DTS cd's are being distributed this way.
Maybe there's a reason, maybe not. But, it sure is a pain to have 5 different burning
apps on hand and cd's, or demon tools, and most importantly, NOT BEING ABLE TO ADD
THESE TO YOUR EXISTING PLAYLISTS, etc...

When the MP3 came out, why wasn't all albums distributed in 1 big mp3 CD image?
...because, i don't know of anyone who wants them that way!! Why not have them in
individule track files so you can make playlists, and create you mixed (in this case DTS) cd's.

For 2 speaker stereo systems, VLC and "foobar with dts foo_input_dts" will see the .dts
files and software decode them so you can hear them.

For 5.1 speaker systems that don't have DTS hardware, like me (Dolby Digital), the software should
still decode all 5.1 channels and it should sound great.

For people with true DTS hardware compatibility, these are JUST .wav files renamed to .dts
for the software decoding people. So, all you have to do to enjoy your DTS hardware is
rename the .dts files to .wav and play/burn/whatever.

Enjoy, and if you aggree with this way of packaging DTS audio, then create and/or seed more.

As for the sources, i'm only repackaging torrents that are already available on the internet.
If you see a torrent with a CD image of the same, that's probably where I got it from.

Some are upmixes, some are origional DTS releases.


Don't DISS the UPMIX!!! Nobody dissed the downmix of MP3's

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