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Old 10-26-2008, 05:33 PM   #1
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Default 96kHz Audio tracks so far: ZERO

(With the exception of a few music concerts
plus Chronos and Nature's Journey .)

http://www.blu-raystats.com/Stats/Stats.php

I don't agree that 96kHz sampling is useful only for music.
I want the best possible sound when watching movies too!

Of course if the original recording is done in 48kHz (I've heard that's often the case) it should be 48k on the disc. Everything else is a waste of space.

But come on, film producers, it's 2008! Multi-track 24bit/96kHz recording can be done on a simple laptop so I don't think you can claim it's too expensive to upgrade the recording equipment.
As far as I understand, most music studios have been recording in 24/96 for many years now. -So it seams to me that Hollywood is lagging behind .

I mean, when it comes to the picture they are so careful to always have maximum (1080p) resolution -but the audio is always 48khz
and sometimes only 16 bit which certainly can't be called High resolution
no matter how lossless it's encoded.
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