But those are all live albums,
not studio albums. Home Cinema systems may be quite common these days, but most people who have them use an 'All In One' system that uses satellite speakers. That's the set-up I have. Mine is a decent quality Samsung system, but the speakers can't compete with my large Hi-Fi speakers. Also, Blu-Ray Home Cinema systems are not that common yet, and 7.1 systems even less common. Most people just don't really care about having the best quality available, that's why movie streaming services like Netflix and Lovefilm are becoming more and more popular. People seem to be quite happy with streaming quality that is generally of a sub-Dvd quality. Even the full HD streams that are available, they only come with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. I have the Slipknot {sic}nesses Blu-Ray, which is their headline performance at Download 2009. I also have the live CD of the same performance, and while the DTS HD Master Audio Blu-Ray does sound great, I still prefer the sound from the stereo Live CD through my Hi-Fi.
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