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Hey guys!Anyone here who bought this album? Is it even worth it compared to the original or the remaster regarding the sound quality?Is it possible to play the 7 unreleased songs from the DVD in a car DVD player?
Quote from: bandm on October 29, 2018, 03:24:04 PMHey guys!Anyone here who bought this album? Is it even worth it compared to the original or the remaster regarding the sound quality?Is it possible to play the 7 unreleased songs from the DVD in a car DVD player?Just download the 7 tracks from this site or somewhere. Unless you're a collector, there's nothing that special about this edition. The videos on the DVD were cool though. Lots of commercials for The Chronic were on there that had never hit the internet before.As others have mentioned, the remaster was garbage and I believe somebody (maybe efrain?) confirmed that it was the same remaster that was released in 2001. There is no better sounding edition of The Chronic than the original. That's true of basically all Death Row releases from 92-99, although some might prefer the remaster of Makaveli due to the original being intentionally "dull" sounding and the remaster was brighter.
as long as the DVD player can read DVD-mp3's it shouldn't be a problem
Quote from: dj coma on October 31, 2018, 03:40:22 AMQuote from: bandm on October 29, 2018, 03:24:04 PMHey guys!Anyone here who bought this album? Is it even worth it compared to the original or the remaster regarding the sound quality?Is it possible to play the 7 unreleased songs from the DVD in a car DVD player?Just download the 7 tracks from this site or somewhere. Unless you're a collector, there's nothing that special about this edition. The videos on the DVD were cool though. Lots of commercials for The Chronic were on there that had never hit the internet before.As others have mentioned, the remaster was garbage and I believe somebody (maybe efrain?) confirmed that it was the same remaster that was released in 2001. There is no better sounding edition of The Chronic than the original. That's true of basically all Death Row releases from 92-99, although some might prefer the remaster of Makaveli due to the original being intentionally "dull" sounding and the remaster was brighter.I'm a collector, that's the problem So the remaster is the same, ok. But what about the 7 bonus tracks, is it possible to listen in a DVD car player? I know that in a CD player it can't be played.