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View Poll Results: LPCM vs. Dolby TrueHD vs. DTS-HD Master Audio | |||
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3 | 27.27% |
Dolby TrueHD |
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1 | 9.09% |
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7 | 63.64% |
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
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I was just wondering, what do you hope for in you sound mixes? Are you a Dolby kinda person or does LPCM get you going, me I have a soft spot for DTS-HD Master Audio. When you purchase a new Blu-Ray and look on the back what are you hoping to see? No need to argue why you format of choice is better, just plain fun here.
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#2 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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What, no poll here like the one in your thread at AVS? But, thanks for not asking about quality differences. That's been discussed at great length many times in the past.
Meanwhile, the vast majority of BDs have dts-MA tracks these days. And I don't care about codecs because, with lossless, the output is all the same. Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2 Last edited by BIslander; 01-19-2013 at 12:41 AM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Given the recent audio drop out issues on Brave, Nemo and Total Recall, I'm waiting until others purchase and comment on the audio before I will consider purchase. The three releases I mentioned all have TrueHD, but that may be a coincidence. Complex branching is part of the problem noted by Sony for the issue on Total Recall. Their recommended fix is to decode in the player and send PCM to the AVR. This is discussed in the Total Recall thread and a thread devoted to a disk replacement program was started recently.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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No, I won't let it go. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Typically, Dolby uses -4, DTS +4, but there are no standard inputs. Big Daddy has a table around here someplace showing various movies, and their codecs, along with these attentuation values at time of encode. My gear is in an enclosed cabinet, so I don't know what the volume is going to be, and I hate sitting around with the remote trying to figure it out, or figure out what the attenuation is (my receiver flashes it up when the encode starts, but it's just silly). I just leave the receiver at reference volume. It's a falsehood to say that the encodes are exactly the same coming out as they are before encoding - not all decoders are of the same quality, and this dumb volume fiddling has no purpose - but essentially, they're pretty much the same sound. Except for volume. Everyone will agree on that, but some will scream, "they're EXACTLY the same, except..." which they'd never think was OK when picking up a newborn from the hospital, but it's OK when talking about audio in a movie. |
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#11 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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Please, let's not rehash this dialnorm volume "discussion" again. If no one bites, maybe Blu-Dog will let it go.
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A dolby decoder is used to decode Dolby information, surely you are not saying the dolby decoder is any better/worse than another dolby decoder? Same for Dts. Granted there are different levels in decoder capabilities such as older legacy decoders cannot decode extension data, just core data. But lets take a quote from Dts to further understand this: DTS White Paper Quote:
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dolby truehd, dts-hd master audio, lpcm |
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