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We should set up a poll on this. I don't think that's been done yet. But there are several threads regarding the debate of TrueHD vs. PCM on this forum already.
If we want to establish a consensus, that's fine. But please, just post your preference instead of starting the debate up again. Otherwise, this thread will get merged with one of the many debate threads already going on this topic. I'll start: I don't have a preference. Aside from volume, which is easily fixed, I can hear no difference between the two, and am equally pleased with both sound formats. |
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I haven't A/Bed PCM vs. TrueHD but both sound much better than any lossy soundtrack I've listened to. However, I don't really trust TrueHD, Dialog normalization, and the encoding/decoding process; lot's of opportunities to screw it up either on the encoding end or the decoding end. The Straight master audio PCM feed would seem ideal.
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Oct 2006
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I find that they sound pretty much the same, but the PCM is mixed hotter, which means I'll pick it everytime.
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I usually prefer the PCM, just because I want to hear it the way it is MEANT to be from the director. However, there are a couple movies I have that actually sound better, and more in depth by using TrueHD. TrueHD seems to have more mid-range, yet I still set it to PCM just because thats the way the director intended it to be.
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It's important to provide the name of the title you're talking about. Generalizations are fine, but if you're mentioning a specific case, tell us the title. It's possible that in different authoring/mastering situations:
1. TrueHD and PCM sound exactly the same 2. Decoded TrueHD sounds better 3. PCM sounds better. Think of some of Sony's titles that do 24-bit TrueHD but only 16-bit PCM. Sony doesn't use Dialog Normalization. Warner does. Disney always gives 24-bit PCM instead of Sony's 16-bit. See where differences can start to come into play? |
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Aug 2007
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My preference is for PCM since there is no chance of the "dial norm" being used and effectively changing the audio (thus making it not transparent to the original master).
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I used to think PCM was the best in every case, and was for all movies I could compare up until RE: Extinction. That TrueHD track was incredible. The DialNorm light did not come on on my reciever either. Sony did something right with that track! I guess for piece of mind I prefer the PCM track but after hearing that TrueHD track and various other DTS-MA tracks, I don't think it really matters as long as its 24-bit
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Dec 2007
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Dec 2007
The Netherlands
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What is Dialog normalization?
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Yeah, I'm going to second what everyone here has pretty much already said: PCM on average sounds better than any audio track. But there is always room for operator error in terms of the final mix by the filmmakers, so TrueHD can sound better but I personally have never found a TrueHD track to sound better than it's PCM counterpart.
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Is there another name for PCM? When reading receiver specs only the Sony's ever seem to mention it.
Is DTS 96/24 the same as PCM? Is there another name for hd-ma or true hd? Last edited by richard lichtenfelt; 01-04-2008 at 02:33 PM. |
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PCM means uncompressed linear digital audio.
It's what you get once you "unzip" or decompress Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA. The question folks are asking is if "raw" PCM sounds better than the PCM that's decoded from these algorithms. Quote:
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Dec 2007
The Netherlands
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Dec 2007
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I'm at work so I can't verify for you but I believe you can now enable/disable it in your system settings. |
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Italy
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I usually use PCM but, to be honest, with my system I can't hear any difference
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PCM actually stands for "Pulse-code modulation". For more on that go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCM From Craig V. Eggers Senior Manager Consumer Electronics Partner Marketing Dolby Laboratories: The DTHD soundtrack should be the same as the PCM soundtrack. Because of its efficiencies, The DTHD soundtrack is able to reproduce the full resolution of the original PCM master at about half the data required to put a PCM master track on the disc. In the case of Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds, for example, one of the reasons Sony BMG chose DTHD was because DTHD could reproduce the full dynamics of the original 96/24 capture, on a single sided high definition music video that was more than 2.4 hours long! I personally have experienced some True HD soundtracks to have finer detail than the PCM versions. Pioneer Elite Pro 950HD Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD Pioneer CLD-95 Laserdisc Sony VCR B&O Turntable Triad Gold Satellite Speakers (4) Triad Gold Center Channel Triad Silver Subwoofer |
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