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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% |
Wouldn't matter to me either way |
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450 | 29.41% |
Other |
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29 | 1.90% |
Voters: 1530. You may not vote on this poll |
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Well, getting this thread back on track and on topic:
It's been asked why DTS supporters never have to say "it's the mix"... From the newly reviewed La Femme Nikita (Gaumont edition): Quote:
Or maybe (because one has a .1 track and one doesn't) that they used different audio masters and so they don't quite sound the same? I for one think that if they used the exact same audio master they'd sound exactly the same. But what do I know, right? ![]() |
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It is important to note that someone could be buying audio gear for different reasons. For example, people have different ratios of music vs. movies. For myself, my main set-up (featured in my gallery) is somewhat in this ratio... 40% movies/TV, 35% gaming, 25% music. Which is why I have chosen JBL for this purpose as they have extensive experience in commercial Cinema installations (as does Klipsch). I have another nice set of Mordaunt Short speakers that I use only for music (and the occasional Karaoke binge ![]() ![]() I think these days, a new species of audiophile has emerged. We are now seeing people that will spend ridiculous amounts of money on getting an exceptional Home Theater experience. As I sell AV equipment for a living, I see it first hand. Well on a final note, I guess you could fall into the audiophile category as I am sure stereo music sounds fantastic on that system (as timbre matching no longer relates), especially with that nice California Audio Labs Power Amp. ![]() Edit: JasonR (below) is 100% correct... This thread is going way off topic. It probably should have been closed before it began. The whole TrueHD vs. DTS-HD MA thingy was doomed before it began. They are both exactly the same! Lossless means NO LOSS of quality compared to the master. The only weight to this argument could be the 1536Kbit/s (1509Kbit/s without the headers) DTS core, which I agree is superior to a 640Kbit/s Dolby track. Last edited by Ryu77; 06-18-2009 at 02:06 PM. |
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Hi Ryu.. I would consider myself one ![]() My center speaker is to be changed when I mount the plasma on the wall. I 'm looking for a used C5 or CC-690 to replace the KEF. I totally agree with you that a new species of audiophile has emerged, one that seems more focused on HT than on 2-channel listening. Anyways, ...I can't wait until "Quantum of Solace" gets delivered today! From what I read on the reviews, it represents an outstanding example of lossless audio. ![]() |
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If you go to the sonyrewards blu-ray site you can see the results are quite different there.
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Specifically the third option. Those favoring staying with Dolby seem to see indifference as being a choice to keep things as they are. Those favoring DTS see it as a reason that DTS should be adopted, because those voters won't care anyways. The key is what does Sony think about those voters' opinions?
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Again I don't care, since I can do both and I am impressed with both systems. Last edited by Tok; 06-18-2009 at 04:38 PM. |
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Very interesting. I didn't know they had a poll on their own website.
Yes interesting that DTS is not the slam dunk but the majority is apathetic to switching. Still the ones for no change is only 15%. Last edited by davcole; 06-18-2009 at 05:04 PM. |
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edit: trying to find it to see how many participated so far. hmm can't find it.. Last edited by Monkey; 06-18-2009 at 05:48 PM. |
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These polls really are NOT scientific. And l like you said they are not sharing information with public regarding voting numbers. We have to admit blu-ray.com is probably a small part of the universe. Most are not concerned enough to register post and vote here and the same could be said of the Sony Rewards site, but I would suspect since there is an incentive at the Sony site with rewards points that the number of voters there is higher. But it is just a guess. Last edited by Tok; 06-18-2009 at 06:17 PM. |
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Again I really don't care, but I don't expect to be anymore blown away or underwhelmed with Sony dts-HDMA titles versus their TrueHD titles. I have a quality 7.1 system with a THX Ultra2 certified receiver that I am sure has more to do with how I feel about the end result in my HT versus which codec was used. |
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I've got a Onkyo TSXR 805 (it has THX something certified) (yeah it isn't 10k seperates so I'm not audiophile, lol in some minds
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Again don't discount the power of the 805. Is it a seperate? No, but it has got it where it counts and it can easily supply the power needed to fill a decent size room without breaking a sweat. |
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Which could be used to throw right back at the studios that went dts. Most all of the gen1 hardware can decode TrueHD. I have a feeling since there is a vocal fanbase that really wants dts and the relatively small number of SA gen1 players that Sony will be switching. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sound Quality is absolutely superb and has way more power than I need.. Don't even get into all the features. Yes, the power supplys are huge on this monster. I actually tried out lower end models of Onkyo, and cheaper Denon. The extra power must be doing something as the bass is tighter, vocals sound fuller, never too bright either. Last edited by Monkey; 06-18-2009 at 07:42 PM. |
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