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It's only 2.0 lossy DTS! Insult to injury it's @384kbps, which is half the 768 rate that filters the high frequencies above 15kHz, one reason the studios almost always use DD for lossy stereo!
Paramount gave Ferris Bueller, which has a similar sound design, a 5.1 TrueHD remix. I would understand if they didn't remix it 5.1 but at least lossless! Warner does DTS-MA 1.0 and 2.0! The transfer itself looks pretty old, but at least it isn't DNR'ed. It's also on a BD-50, the feature is in AVC, 24GB. A poor effort which is an insult to the late John Hughes. ![]() ![]() Uncle Buck Blu-ray Uncle Buck Blu-ray Review Last edited by Scottie; 04-10-2017 at 12:14 AM. |
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