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View Poll Results: Should SPE Drop Dolby TrueHD and use DTS-HD Master Audio? | |||
Yes, Drop TrueHD for DTS-HD MA |
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899 | 58.76% |
No, I like things the way they are |
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152 | 9.93% |
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Voters: 1530. You may not vote on this poll |
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#861 | |
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Here is the problem, you are spreading FUD yourself. Both Dolby and DTS are always updating their encoders to better performance and add features, not just DTS. Secondly, there is no evidence of any wrong doing on behalf of DTS and their encoders. If it was, then all of us would be hearing this big bang, and that is not the case at all. The problem was with some receivers and processors chipsets, not the design of the codec. I can stream DTS to my processor, and I have never heard the bang on my system. When Dolby added EX processing to Dolby Digital, there were some receivers that did not recognize the flag to turn on the EX processing. These problems can crop up when introducing new technology, and both DTS and Dolby have had issues like this. Balance, balance, balance. |
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Again I don't care which is used. I like both codecs but I am just tired of this attitude that dts is somehow infallible. As I said earlier we have already had a few iterations of the dts decoder on the PS3 due to flag handling (throw away channels) and it sounds like Sony used that faulty decoder on some other units that have not been updated and at this point will they ever be updated? |
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dts was not faultless in the BIG BANG problem. Many of the affected receivers were on the market for nearly a year before there was even hardware to deliver the MA tracks. The hardware/chipset makers did not create the decoder code. They simply license it. The more likely explanation is the initial decoder code was faulty and it was updated at some point after those initial models were released. Again Dolby worked out of the gate for many users, but like I said I don't care which one is used, I just want a lossless option. Last edited by Tok; 06-02-2009 at 03:53 PM. |
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Let's get back to the topic on hand. Dolby lossless = dts lossless = PCM master. In the end they sound the same. Last edited by Tok; 06-02-2009 at 04:15 PM. |
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The only way I would upgrade is if Batman was sourced from the 24-bit/48k master if it exists instead of the current 16-bit/48k disc. And I would not care if dts-MA or TrueHD was used.
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Saw Hancock in the theater and hated it - never tried the Blu-ray. In my experience, most DTS HD tracks sounds great while True HD tracks don't consistently carry the same weight for me. I actually tend to find PCM tracks the best of all of them. However, I judge each track on it's own. I would probably rent the Blu-ray and see if I felt it was substantially different. I only have a few I would consider looking at if that occurred. |
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Yes, this a blast from the past. I remember the excitement/anger/anxiety in the enthusiast community trying to figure out how to tell the dts reissue apart from the initial release when Universal tried to quietly roll the disc into the retail chain. Eventually the newer copies had a red grid on the back, but it was hit or miss initially. I think Universal did eventually step and replace the defective copies with the reissue.
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It was a pretty simple fix for anyone with a little tech "know-how". Simply get the ISO CD image, burn it, hook up to OPT1, put the unit in DSP update mode, output a pure CD signal (16-bit/44.1kHz), press play and one minute later problem solved. And never said that any one solution was perfect. Do I like DN? No. But I have never had Dolby throw away channels on me or snap, crackle, BANG on me. Even Harold and Kumar Go to Gitmo had snap, crackle, BANG issues even on the non affected PS3 decoder. How that title ever got through quality control? Last edited by Tok; 06-02-2009 at 04:36 PM. |
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And that's the point. I believe the implication of your first statement (that dts-MA > TrueHD) is inconsistent with the second. You like some soundtracks more than others and the ones you like tend to use dts-MA encoding. But, it's the soundtracks themselves that are different. The compression codecs used to store them on a disc don't create the differences you hear.
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Over 24/96 7.1 you're dropping two channels, but doubling the bandwidth on 6. |
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Wrong Craig, or mine would have had the same problem as the others. It was the IC, and that has already been proven. The decoders in those receivers are the same as mine, the IC's are different. If it was the code ALL receivers and processors would have had the problem, not just some. More than two manufacturers make receivers that decode DTS, if it was code then why didn't Denon receivers have this issue? Why didn't my processor? Why was the problem limited to Onkyo and Yamaha receivers, they use the same decoding chip as my Onkyo processor?
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#878 | |
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Regardless, the dts codec was not tested as fully as it should have been before it was released. The Onkyo units were a good 3-to-4 months ahead of the Denons, not sure about the Yamaha. And we know from the PS3 that there are different revs of decoder available. Not saying Dolby does not have different revs. Revs are fact of life in the hardware/software world. Here is another example, some dts decoders recognize the ES-Matrix flag on MA tracks and others don't. My PS3 reports many Pixar/Disney tracks at 6.1 dts-HD MA, but when I only enable 5.1 output it reports the same track info as the packaging 5.1 dts-HD MA. Now when I play the same disc on my BD35 if decoded internally I also get 6.1 dts-HD MA decoded as 7.1 PCM, but if I bitstream this track to my Onkyo, it reports it as 5.1 dts-HD MA. Now I have heard that other newer receivers from Pioneer and Yahama are correctly reading the ES-Matrix when bitstreaming. My point is that there are different revs of the decoder out there. Why is it so hard to believe that some of the initial decoders had a flaw. Regardless if it was the code or a compatibilty issue with the IC it was still a flaw that should have been found in testing. Arguing if it was the code or IC is just semantics. It was still a flaw in the dts system. At this point we just have to agree to disagree. Like I said I don't care which option is used as long as I have a lossless option available. dts has worked well for me other than the annoying not consistently reading the track flags on different platforms. ES-Matrix is accomplished by simply applying one of the rear matrix algorithms. See I use work arounds with dts also. Last edited by Tok; 06-02-2009 at 05:01 PM. |
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