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Yes, which is why other companies had to come up with all sorts of volume normalizing things, because DTS' never realized some people just can't listen to everything at theatrical levels. Or maybe they don't have a surround system and just TV speakers. Or laptop speakers. Or something. Chipset issue, not a TrueHD issue. Unlike the "DTS Bomb" which could actually damage systems. Destroy The Speakers some called it. They actually had to alter the codec because of that. |
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#3702 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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"In a special limited-time offer this fall, customers who purchase a compatible Sony 4K Ultra HDTV will receive up to $100 of HDR content including blockbuster movies The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Men in Black 3, After Earth and Fury, from SPHE through the Amazon Video app.
In addition to the previously announced X930C and X940C models, Sony is also adding HDR compatibility to the X850C, X900C and X910C models via a network update, available soon. HDR reproduces a greater dynamic range of luminosity or brightness levels, bringing greater contrast to the screen." read:http://www.homemediamagazine.com/hig...ic-range-36657 |
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Blu-ray Prince
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#3705 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Right, because input bit depth is the same as what the panel is actually natively displaying (which have been mostly 8-bit and 8-bit + Hi-FRC these past few years AFAIK). Don't make me bust out the rolleyes smiley.
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#3706 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Yesterday I finally ran an HDMI cable from my office to my living room and hooked up my PC to my 4K tv.
I queued up a few videos on Youtube in 4K and holy crap they looked amazing. Just for curiosity's sake I toggled between 4K and 1080p versions of the same videos on the same frame, and wow. If you do that and say you DON'T see a difference, you need to get your eyes checked. So yeah, I was a 4K homer before, but I'm a 110% fanboi now. |
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#3710 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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I'm actually a 4K fanboy too. I'm extremely impressed with the images I see demo'd. However, the problem still remains in the title of this thread. This isn't about 4K TVs. It's about 4K Blu-ray. I don't know how anybody could NOT be impressed by 4K images. I just remain extremely skeptical about anybody's commitment to 4K as a disc format. I'm primarily a buyer of catalogue and deep catalogue titles. Kino, Olive and Shout/Scream are getting most of my money. The big studio titles I purchase are mostly pre-1970 catalogue. I need to see some kind of commitment to those kinds of titles because I have no interest in a format built on the kinds of things Fox has announced (but I know it's still early). So it is possible to be a 4K TV fanboy and a 4k Blu-ray skeptic. |
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#3712 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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#3714 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Again, the signal that the TV receives isn't the same as what it's actually giving you, Blu-ray players have been capable of outputting 12-bit (even 14-bit in the case of some Sony's) for years, though even then it's oversampled from the 8-bit signal that's actually encoded onto BD/DVD.
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Thanks given by: | Derb (09-16-2015) |
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#3716 |
Blu-ray Guru
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I am more excited about the press saying that 4k players will be able to play SACDs & DVD-A discs than I am about them playing actual 4k content.
I've been wanting a good universal player for a long time, but the price of Oppo players are obscene. |
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#3717 |
Banned
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I would imagine that Oppo will continue to be one of the only truly universal players around and that they will still remain extremely pricey for what you actually get.
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