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Officially, you cannot buy a "DTS Audio CD" of Queen's Greatest Hits at Best Buy. You can buy the Queen: The Studio Collection on Blu-Ray (which includes 5.1), or the expensive Japanese SACDs.

So why is the CD-R "Top"?

If you have a home theater system:

End of Report.


To understand what you have, let's break down the filename terminology:

DTS (Digital Theatre Systems) is a format used in movie theaters and home audio setups. In the context of music files, a DTS Audio CD (also known as a DTS-CD) is a standard audio CD that has been encoded with 5.1 surround sound data.

How it works: To the naked eye (or a standard CD player), a DTS file looks like a regular audio file, but it sounds like static or digital noise if played on a stereo system without a decoder. To hear the music, you must play the file through a system capable of decoding DTS (most modern AV receivers, VLC Media Player, or specific software decoders).

In the vast, echoing halls of rock music, few bands command the same reverence as Queen. From the stomp-stomp-clap of “We Will Rock You” to the operatic crescendos of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the band’s catalog is the bedrock of classic rock radio. But for the dedicated audiophile and the surround-sound purist, listening to these anthems in standard stereo is like viewing the Sistine Chapel through a keyhole.

Enter the obscure, white-hot, and highly debated corner of the collector’s market: “Queen Greatest Hits DTS Audio 5.1 CD-R.” For those in the know, this isn’t just a disc; it is the “Top” reference standard—the benchmark by which all multi-channel rock mixes are judged.

But what is this elusive disc? Why is it sought after by fans, pirates, and high-end audio enthusiasts alike? And why does the acronym "CD-R" make this particular release both legendary and controversial?

Let’s dive deep into the 5.1 surround sound rabbit hole.