Quote Originally Posted by shokhead
How much input do you really think NY has to do with it? I'm thinking very little as the lable will have most of the control i would think.
From what I've read, Neil Young is a huge fan of the high res formats, and the combo CD+DVD pack has a high res disc that's playable on ALL DVD players, not just those that can play DVD-A. A package like this is hardly something that record labels would come up with on their own, especially since the DVD is for the most part the exact same content as the CD.

Quote Originally Posted by Martini
Hi folks - first post for me.
I've been wondering about this release as well, specifically the regular audio CD version. Is it remastered? Usually this is a big selling point and it's clearly indicated on the stickers on the shrink wrap, but it isn't on this release. I already have Decade plus some of the original CD releases - are the sonics any better on this Greatest Hits release?
The technical notes for the remastering process and how they created the high res version is on Neil Young's website. Apparently, it was a start to finish remastering job, and what I've heard is quite good.

http://www.neilyoung.com/archives/
http://www.soundstage.com/backstage/backstage.htm