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Hello guys,
Yesterday they aired "Rambo III" on primetime here in Italy. It was a version coming from either HD or a new transfer of some sort or so it seemed. I'm not entirely sure. It looked great on my TV anyway. By the way, I've noticed that during the FIRST RAID of Rambo in the Russian Camp, in the first half of the movie, the explosions didn't sound bright, loud and "bombastic" like I remembered but "muddy", low-fi. I mean the explosions didn't sound impressive like I remembered. Is that a flaw inherent to the copy they aired, or even my TV audio set-up? Can you check this for me? |
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Network television audio and video is compressed, so it may be the source of the broadcasting. If you heard Rambo III on DVD or blu-ray, (especially blu-ray because, it's lossless), the audio will sound much better, when the audio is amplified from a multichannel surround sound, or a sound bar.
Last edited by slimdude; 10-23-2014 at 01:53 PM. |
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