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Old 05-19-2009, 04:46 PM   #1
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I have the remastered Blu-Ray version of The Fifth Element with the Dolby True HD audio track. I have read the review on this site and I read the Forum threads about the audio being outstanding. I have a Yamaha rx-v3900, a Velodyne sub, a 7.1 home theater set up, and no bottom end punch at all with this disc. All my other discs have a bottom end and sound as they should with my current speaker level settings, but not The Fifth Element. What am I doing wrong?
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have u tried only the dolby true cause there is also a pcm track that i thought was better out of the 2.
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:44 PM   #3
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have u tried only the dolby true cause there is also a pcm track that i thought was better out of the 2.
Yes, the PCM track is what everyone has raved about!
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:53 PM   #4
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have u tried only the dolby true cause there is also a pcm track that i thought was better out of the 2.
I will try the PCM tonight and report back, and while the review on this sight does say the PCM is a more natural, robust soundtrack than the Dolby True HD in general, it goes on to say "Both tracks do provide amazing low frequency effects and a visceral improvement over standard Dolby Digital. The Fifth Element comes highly recommended."

It's the low frequency effects I'm not hearing. I expected this disc to go Badda Big Boom. It hasn't.
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Try the PCM track. I looked at that movie just the other day and it had plenty of bottom end.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:56 AM   #6
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Try the PCM track. I looked at that movie just the other day and it had plenty of bottom end.
I tried the PCM track and shazam, there's the bottom end. Still don't know why the Dolby True HD would be so light on the lows, but the PCM packs the punch I was looking for. Thanks everyone for your help.
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I tried the PCM track and shazam, there's the bottom end. Still don't know why the Dolby True HD would be so light on the lows, but the PCM packs the punch I was looking for. Thanks everyone for your help.
Hmmm did you make sure that the Dolby dynamic compression (I forget the name for it) is turned OFF? This is a common mistake with Dolby tracks. The PS3, in particular, has this defaulted to ON for some stupid reason.
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