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899 | 58.76% |
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No, you've got that department well in hand.
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Seeing as DD @640kbps is every "bit" the equal of DTS @1536kbps the "core" argument holds no water. You throw in the compatibility argument (HDTVs, PCs, etc) then it's no contest there either, DTS loses big time. Even FOX and LionsGate see fit to add DD tracks to major releases, even though "only" at 448, but X2: X-MEN UNITED had it's DD track @640kbps! And don't bring up the DVD comparisons either. 448kbps is not the same quality as 640. Last edited by PeterTHX; 06-16-2009 at 02:25 AM. |
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That's why I wish that Dolby wouldn't downgrade to 448kbs just to have multiple TRUEHD tracks. |
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You can believe that if it were up to them they'd be at 640kbps. |
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I left this thread quite sometime ago, due to people being told that their opinions are of no value. Again, here is a prime example of blind arrogance, because we don't subscribe to the well informed view.
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Argument 1: DTS-MA sounds better than TrueHD: false Argument 2: Core: people are still comparing DVD bitrates to BD bitrates. Argument 3: No cost savings, no sales incentive: the biggest selling BD titles are TrueHD (Dark Knight, Iron Man, Indiana Jones, Transformers). Argument 4: Compatibility: The TrueHD/DD combo wins again. Last edited by PeterTHX; 06-16-2009 at 03:43 AM. |
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Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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Every theatrical release gets a Doby encode. Some also get DTS. Dolby is a required format on DVD. DTS was used occasionally in the past and even less often these days. DTS would seem to be the leader now on Blu-ray and that has to concern Dolby. But, BD is hardly a big market item yet and who knows if that will ever happen. Blu won the war with HD-DVD. But, it still has to overtake DVD for disc playback and hope that the public doesn't decide downloading is better. Blu might still end up a niche format like SACD. From where I sit, Dolby seems to winning most of the battles with DTS. Quote:
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I just want to say something, i've got a copy of THE INCREDIBLE HULK blu-ray which is an australian import on sale on EBAY.CO.UK, it has dolby TRUEHD, the reason i'm mentioning this is because i'm finding it quite hard to sell, i'm selling for a decent price but when you consider that the UK version has DTS (which sounds better) it seems that nobody wants to buy the TRUEHD version. It seems if people have a choice of either then they will buy the DTS version. If it doesn't sell contact me and i will give it away for free.
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As we all know, any bandwidth and file savings are crucial to the success of a product. Because DTSMA gives an "all in one" solution, I feel is what is leading to it's success on BD. Despite the protests of some, from a bandwidth standpoint, DTSMA saves because you don't need to have a companion track for each language. I've stated earlier, that is my belief in Sony's interest in the codec. |
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I agree with 1 and 3. While i've always stated, to me that DTSMA gives more of a smoothness than TRUEHD, I won't definitively state it sounds better. I agree, I don't see it as a sales incentive, not like back in the DVD days. |
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Umm Ironman and Dark Knight had huge followings in cinemas which spilled over in Blu Ray. They did not sell well because of TrueHD. In fact, IronMan was one of the biggest letdowns as far as sound goes. Here was a movie with tremendous potential to sound good and it didn't.
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Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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I haven't bought a DVD in years so I take your word that DTS isn't being used on that format anymore. I'd still counter that DTS is still released on theatrical film prints as well as Dolby Digital. I know there is this one proposed HD "on demand" system (can't remember the name) where the lossless standard is DTSMA. In the future of E-Cinema, Dolby and DTS are both fighting a niche as the lossless standard is PCM. As for TRUEHD, if it doesn't succeed on BD, where is it's likely use? |
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Are foreign languages encoded using dts-MA? I don't look at those formats very often, but I don't recall seeing lossless DTS in foreign languages on Region A discs. I see discs with dts-MA main tracks accompanied by DD 5.1 foreign language tracks. And, I see some discs with two or three TrueHD tracks. |
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Sony won't sell more copies for switching to DTS-MA. |
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