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The VHS release contains the entire main program on one cassette, with no bonus material. The audio is encoded in Dolby Pro Logic.
The DVD release also features an alternate camera angle (wide shot from soundboard) for "Gave Up", "La Mer", "The Great Below" and "The Mark Has Been Made" on the first disc; a photo gallery and a commentary on stage visuals by Bill Viola on the second disc; and morphing menus on both discs. The menus are also accompanied by several different dark ambient music pieces recorded specifically for them.
It The DVD was released in 2 separate audio versions: while . While stereo sound is the same on both editions, 5.1 surround sound differs - : one encoded in DTS and another in Dolby Digital (the latter is more common); this . This difference is generally indicated by a sticker on front of the package or the back of the slipcase where either a Dolby or DTS logo is present in the lower left hand corner. Due to the DVD format's maximum bitrate limitation, the DTS version does not allow on-the-fly multi-angle switching. In order to view any alternate angles, you must exit the video program, and choose the alternate angle from the menu system. [https://nindestruct.com/webarchive/sls/nineinchnailsnet/news/jan02/011102-02.html]
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