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I have been buying BDs from the U.S till now and recently opted to buy a couple of discs from the U.K. I don't know if this is simply a placebo effect but I noticed the dialogue in Wall Street from the U.K to be a little muddy and the picture in The Hangover(U.K) to be a little soft.
Is this simply my imagination or has somebody else also faced this problem? Are the codecs/bitrates etc identical or do certain aspects differ from country to country? Kindly help me out. |
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