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Thought I'd ask in here too as this section gets more views.
My brand new copy of Halloween Kills has an audio dropout followed immediately by my player freezing up on the same scene in the extended cut. I've been reading around and there were issues on other discs that contain both a Dolby Atmos soundtrack and seamless branching. Those issues were apparently caused by the player being set to bitstream though where as mine is set to PCM anyway? Has anybody else had this issue with this disc? Is the issue likely to be related to seamless branching and Dolby Atmos not liking each other? My player is the Panasonic BDT 500. Last edited by BigNickUK; 06-24-2022 at 12:43 PM. |
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