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The Slip DVD-Audio 4x3 Release
Infohash:
0D9601AED67B219D9467C77A32A8F6D0F38B4627
Type:
Music
Title:
The Slip DVD-Audio 4x3 Release
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2008-05-15 (by njiska)
Description:
The Slip in DVD-A.
Full featured release including 96/24 and 44.1/16 Audio. Slideshow from album art. Full menus and a DVD-V side with Dolby Digital and DTS for backwards compatibility.
Nine Inch Nails - The Slip DVD-Audio
Table of Contents
01. Introduction
02. Technical Information
03. Known Issues
04. Questions
05. Personal Notes
06. Legal
01. Introduction
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On May 5th, 2008, Trent Reznor released The Slip,
Nine Inch Nails 7th studio album, for free online.
As was the case with Trent's previous online releases
The Slip was available in multiple formats including
a new format, 24-bit/96-KHz WAVE.
24/96 (or 96/24 as it is also known) is higher than
CD quality, but requires a special setup to play.
Connecting a computer up to a good sound system can
be a bitch, but nearly every home theatre today has
a DVD Player and a lot of them have surround systems
that support 24/96 or higher resolution audio.
That's where The Slip DVD-Audio comes in. DVD-Audio
allows 24/96 quality music to be played back on a
fairly standard home theatre setup. The only catch
is you need a DVD-Audio player.
02. Technical Information
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DVD-Audio Side
44.1/16-bit Group
Original Files: The Slip FLAC
Converted using: dBpoweramp
Options: No DSP, use original source settings
96/24-bit Group
Original Files: The Slip 24/96 WAV
No transcoding
Slideshow
Created in The GIMP 2.2
Created using each individual tracks artwork
Menus - 4:3 Version
Created using The GIMP 2.2
This version will display properly on 4:3 screens
Looks OK when stretched to 16:9
Preferred for older TV's
Menus - 16:9 Version
Created using The GIMP 2.2
Native 16:9. Menus screwed up on 4:3 screens
Preferred Version for HDTV, Widescreen SDTV
and Computer Monitors.
DVD-Video Side
Video/Menus
Created in DVD-Lab Pro using Artwork from the DVD-
Audio Side
Audio
Dolby Digital 2.0
Transcoded using Sonic Foundry Soft Encode
DTS 48/24
Transcoded using Surcode DVD DTS
Labels
Created in GIMP 2.2
03. Questions
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Q: What do I need to play The Slip DVD-Audio?
A: DVD-Audio is not the same as DVD-Video; it's
different specification, so the first thing you'll
need is a DVD-Audio Player. Fortunately many high
quality DVD players have native support for DVD-Audio.
While working on the Slip DVD-Audio I tested my releases
using a $150 Panasonic DVD-F87 5-Disc DVD Player.
Due to the Nazi-esque tactics of the music industry
DVD-Audio players cannot output lossless sound over
an unencrypted digital connection. So unless you're
using an HDMI player with support for encrypting DVD-
Audio with HDCP you're going to be stuck using the
6-ch output of your player to connect to the 6/channel
input on your pre-amp or home theatre. Nearly every
quality play/receiver combination will be able to
support this.
Please Note: The Slip DVD-Audio uses no copy-protection
MAKE LEGAL COPIES OF THIS DISC
Q: Why are their two different versions?
A: Because DiscWelder, the DVD-Audio authouring application
I used does not appear to support using multiple subpictures
In order to make the disc display correctly in both aspects
you require one subpicture for Pan and scan and another for
16:9. DiscWelder seems to only support 4:3, so I had to cheat to get native 16:9. It's entirely possible this is due to
my own ignorance of the application.
As for why I didn't just do one 4:3 version? Because.
Q: Is this legal?
A: The Slip was released by Nine Inch Nails under the Creative
Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United
States license. That means anyone is free to make a derivative
work on the condition that they attribute the original artist
and they release it under the same or similar license.
While I did not alter the music in anyway I do believe that
the additional authouring of the disc, the creation of menus
and such, constitutes an original work. As always if the
content owners have an issue, please contact me.
Q: Why doesn't the DVD-Video side have DTS 96/24?
A: Because the program required to encode DTS 96/24 is very
expensive and none of my friends in the Film/Music industries
had access to an encoder. If anyone would like to transcode
the 96/24 files to DTS for me I would be happy to add them to
my disc images.
04. Personal Notes
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I made this disc for two reasons: I love NIN and I want to
give back to the community. Trent Reznor has been extremely
good to us by giving away The Slip and licensing it under
the Creative Commons and it's important that we give back.
If you enjoyed the Slip DVD-Audio and haven't already gotten
the real album, please go download it, directly from NIN at
http://theslip.nin.com. The more support Trent gets the
better chance we have of more releases like this. I strongly
encourage you to also buy the Album when it's released.
Downloads are great, but there's just something special about
holding an album in your hands.
Thank you Trent for this awesome opportunity. See you August
5th.
05. Legal
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This DVD-Audio Disc is a community release and is not in
anyway directly affiliated with Nine Inch Nails. It was
created by Jason "Njiska" Westhaver and is available for
free from http://njiska.com/theslip/
Released under the Creative Commons Attribution-
Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Canada. Some Rights Reserved.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/
Based on The Slip by Nine Inch Nails. All music as well
as the artwork used for the slideshow and parts of the menus
is copyright of Nine Inch Nails and is being used under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
United States license.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
The Slip is available from http://theslip.nin.com. Physical
releases coming in July.
If the original content owner has any issues with The Slip
DVD-Audio ppease contact [email protected]
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