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http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/913/lookout.html
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is this for sure? only LPCM 5.1? what about those guys with just optical? is it 2 channel for them? |
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The thread title is a bit misleading. The overall is 3.5, but the PQ rating is 4.5.
I have no idea what happens with a only LPCM situation. I would expect it depends on the player. This is the first time that something has been released that way, isn't it? |
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The back cover says it has a DD Enlish track.
Regardless, PCM would be the way you'd want to go, even with optical/coax. Having your receiver apply Dolby Pro Logic and splitting the signal is much better than a dedicated low bit rate 5.1 track. At least, in my opinion. |
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If the player is being told to send audio out optical/coax and all it has to work with is LPCM, then one interpretation is to strip the stream down to stereo and send that. A lossy real-time encode is suspect when it comes to fidelity. Last edited by dialog_gvf; 08-15-2007 at 07:15 PM. |
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As mentioned, that is a limit of the technology. You can only get 2 channels of PCM over optical or coax connections. Your receiver will then matrix the signal into 5.1 (or more, depending on your set-up) giving you surround sound from the uncompressed stereo source. Many have found this better than the lossy 5.1 track, but its all personal preference.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I saw this film last night, while the PQ is good, I'd only rate it at about a 3.5-4. The main problem being with the dark levels. I've started noticing each movie requires a different brightness setting. I had watch Wild Hogs and that looked perfect. I then watched The Lookout and the picture seemed to bright in some parts while being too dark in others. The picture seemed so bright that the black bars actually seemed bright. Very odd... |
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Oct 2006
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Kenneth Brown reviewing 24bit tracks using his state of the art Klipsch Synergy speakers is an eyebrow raiser.
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#1. The stereo speakers are much louder than the rear speakers. Unbalanced. #2. The overall surround atmosphere is quite poor compared to the overall directional dynamics of the DD 5.1 track However, in its defense, the stereo PCM track with Pro Logic certainly puts some serious "oomph" into the subwoofer that is missing in the DD 5.1 track. Still, I prefer the balanced surround atmosphere of the DD 5.1 track to the stereo + Pro Logic PCM. |
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Kenneth S. Brown gave The Lookout only 3 stars for the movie itself. Richard Roeper of Ebert & Roeper said last week that The Lookout is one of the best films of 2007. I bought this movie on the strenght of Roeper's recommendation (I usually agree with him). Well I guess I'll find out this weekend when I watch it. I hope it's better than 3 stars.
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