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Oct 2020
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...4#post18328594 And I said this could be due to the Atmos difference compared to the DTS-HD MA track, but you can notice such difference even in the trailer put on Youtube by Universal. So if you can spot the difference from there, then there's no doubt it has been modified. Skip to 2 minutes. I still need to check all 3 movies to see if something else has been changed, so far this is the only bit I noticed. I know the 1st movie footage sounded differently in the end compared to the 2nd (where they reused the footage), but the 4K sounds different in these few seconds from part II than all previous releases. If this was an intentional change then it makes me wonder if they did this for something else. We need to remember what Universal did with Jaws (1975), with a slightly altered soundtrack, where the remix replaced old sound effects and foley with new material. It took years for them (and also for Warner and Superman: The Movie (1978)) to provide the original unaltered track in subsequent releases. I guess they all think we will never spot these changes or that 100% of users will be OK with them. How hard can it be to dedicate the rest of the disk space to include another track without these changes? ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() ![]() [Show spoiler] Rather disappointed in general too - still looks rather processed/"ugly". And now an audio dropout as well (didn't watch those yet...). What is it with Universal and BTTF? ![]() |
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Yep, and it’s on both the 4K disc and the remastered BD as well, so I assume the 5.1 mixes on the BD’s are indeed derived from the Atmos remixes (which I suspected anyway since the warbling audio at the dance had been fixed on both, but I thought maybe that was something they went out of their way to go back and correct...but something this minor, they’ve got to be the same mixes for the most part).
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![]() Aside from the UHD set, you get a cardboard box, a diagram, a map and a receipt. Not forgetting the three plastic “fuel cell” tubes of course. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Just listened to the little audio anomaly myself and while clearly a glitch (compared it with my old BD as well), I can live with that and think I wouldn't have noticed myself (passes as a brief pause for thought for me). PQ also didn't seem bad at all here (even before seeing the old BD). So there's something.
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Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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“We had a little bet goin’ as to whether this Marty would actual.....ly be here.” ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
Apr 2016
Los Angeles
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Oh, I wasn’t trying to say you thought it was unnatural. Just wanted to give my opinion that although it’s a strange mistake, at least it sounds fine. I could’ve worded my post better.
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Yeah, it’s just so peculiar how these random things happen. No biggie, and as you say, at least it doesn’t necessarily detract from anything. It’s just strange. Sometimes I wish I didn’t have such a memory for these things and could just ignore things like this. Sort of a curse most days. lol
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Here's JENNIFER!
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Thanks given by: | andreasy969 (11-29-2020), SpazeBlue (11-29-2020) |
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Oct 2020
@supergirlmaid (IG)
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If this is an audio dropout then it's different from the other instances I've seen. In this scene at 1h39m35s (the "would actually be... here") you can't notice the movie soundtrack being interrupted. And in the very brief pause between "actually" and "be here" there isn't an abrupt insertion of "silence", in the middle of these words, denoting that area of the audio track is different from the rest. It's so subtle to a point you'll never notice any difference, if you didn't pay enough attention and knew in the previous releases the "be here" that follows "would actually" was said quickly by the actor. The pause in the case of the UHD isn't awkward, it sounds natural.
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