Jean-michel-jarre---oxygene--new-master-recording-2007--dts-cd.rar -
A is a standard audio CD that contains DTS (Digital Theater Systems) 5.1 audio instead of normal stereo PCM. When played on a regular CD player, it sounds like loud white noise. When decoded by a DTS-capable receiver/player, you get true 5.1 surround.
DTS (Digital Theater Systems) allowed for higher bitrates than standard Dolby Digital, making it a favorite for audiophiles seeking a more "spatial" electronic music experience. A is a standard audio CD that contains
So, what makes the 2007 new master recording of Oxygène in DTS CD quality so special? Here are a few reasons: DTS (Digital Theater Systems) allowed for higher bitrates
The 2007 DTS-CD is prized by fans of but criticized by purists who prefer the original stereo mix’s coherence. Requires a DTS-compatible decoder or media player (like
Requires a DTS-compatible decoder or media player (like VLC or Foobar2000 with DTS plugin) for multi-channel playback. Tracklist: Oxygene (Part I) – 7:39 Oxygene (Part II) – 7:48 Oxygene (Part III) – 3:06 Oxygene (Part IV) – 4:13 Oxygene (Part V) – 10:11 Oxygene (Part VI) – 6:33
: This indicates the audio format contained within the archive. DTS (DTS Surround Audio) is a audio encoding technology which provides multi-channel audio. The mention of "CD" likely refers to the fact that this DTS audio is encoded in a format suitable for distribution on compact discs, suggesting a high-quality audio presentation, possibly for surround sound systems.

