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I would describe it as 'emotionally energized' with at least one contributor (like dobyblue) ignoring the crystal clear post I made regarding a "Referendum" and future such surveys offered for consumer input from SPE.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
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Don't forget Glory comes out next Tuesday along with Air Force One. Amazing film with an equally brilliant score from James Horner. |
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Air Force One used to be a show off disc for audio back in the heyday of DVD. I expect it to be an awesome sonic experience on Blu-Ray (for the period in which the film was created) w/ slightly "soft" video. I always remember the video being on the softer side and suspect it's another case of it being shot that way. We'll have to see what you know who says, cause he's the authority...
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Great points Peter. A couple of comments:
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In going over their white papers, DTS prominently mentions a secondary audio option for DTS-HD. Does TrueHD have this function as well? Dialnorm seems like a wash between the two codecs since they both appear to have it-- it's just that TrueHD has it defaulted to on and HD MA has it defaulted to off (actually, I didn't even see it mentioned in their white paper). Again, I am not a fan of having a codec digitally normalize the volume of a soundtrack when I would prefer to do it myself with my analog volume dial; but either way, there does not seem to be any clear "harm" being done to the original LPCM by doing so. Any other talking points for the two codecs? Thanks for those points, Peter. |
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Fridays first practice session in Mugello saw sunshine and a new record.
The session also saw Dani Pedrosa beat the all-time top speed record in MotoGP getting up to 349.3 km/h at one stage en route to setting his best time of 1’50.808, putting him fourth on the timesheet, taking the record from previous holder Makoto Tamada who hit 343.7km/h in China in 2006. 217 mph = ![]() |
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It seems that is also possible to pair TrueHD primary audio with DTS Express secondary audio since Sony has done this on a number of BonusView titles - ex. Groundhog Day, Hancock, Underworld 3, Untraceable, etc. I'm not sure what the motivation for selecting DTS Express over DD+ would be, but there might be a good reason.
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BTW, in the discussions of various sound formats, no one has mentioned seamless branching of sound.
We've previously seen technical descriptions of what must happen to branch the video. What about branching the sound? Is one sound format more amenable to branching than another? Cheers! -Jim |
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