TLS Guy, what are the first bluray titles that you want to play in your system? Thanks. I am curious. I'm sure they're probably all mch classical recordings, and I bet you know which are better recorded.
Oh, I bet you will probably load operatic titles. Unfortunately, I am not big on opera. However, I honestly think that opera must benefit from bluray more than anything else, and that includes movies.
Regardless, I am still curious for your response, thanks!
You have guessed right. But summer is coming up and my eldest daughter and her husband are movie buffs, and are eager to watch in Blue Ray. My son in law calls it the best theater in the world. I'm hoping for great things in the audio and video department. However Dolby Digital seems to work pretty well for movies, so I' not expecting a huge improvement here.
However Dolby Digital is severely wanting as a system for opera playback.
I'm really eager to get some Blue ray Operas.
The Met and EMI have missed the boat and are releasing there HD broadcasts in DVD. I think they hope their Met player will take off. However to download in HD you need fiber to your home to make this practical. However Paul Bunyan Telephone, from whom I get service are on track to be the first in the nation to have fiber to all customer. They are well advanced, and it is already at the little Benedict general store. I should get fiber optic to my studio this spring. I can then subscribe to the met season in HD. This will be interesting for the future.
The Royal Opera House Covent Garden bought the Opus Arte label some time ago, and are
well into BD.
Arthaus have a good catalog.
I'm really looking forward to
this one.
The good old
Naxos label is really blazing a trail.
So now seems a good time to jump in.
Opera is difficult because it requires a lot of resources. We have an enterprising Minnesota Opera Company, but no proper Opera House. We have the Ordway in St. Paul but the orchestra pit is far too small.
So for most of the population do not have easy access to this wonderful art form.
The next issue is that most speakers are totally inadequate for the medium, and frankly turn neophytes off. They just reinforce the public caricature of opera. It takes a very good speaker system indeed to really enjoy opera especially Wagner, who provides a continuous speaker stress test, that will make every speaker fault glaring. The speaker have to be good well balanced and powerful with seamless bass integration.