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#6541 |
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It's already been confirmed we're getting the original mono, just like the previous release had. The problem is the previous release's mono track was over-processed and sounds muffled, and the concern is that is what will be used for the UHD too.
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Thanks given by: | BluProofie (09-02-2021), JCRW82 (09-02-2021) |
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#6542 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#6543 |
Blu-ray Champion
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#6544 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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And I get that there is the stench of rank hypocrisy when it comes to loving 4K HDR but not remixed audio, but then I don’t claim that that’s “original” (like one of the turbine bods did when talking about their Atmos remixes) for as soon as something gets transferred to home video then it’s no longer “original” no matter if it’s SDR or HDR. All I’m concerned about is if it’s a tasteful update and I cannot say the same for remixes, especially as it’s FAR easier to relay original audio on home video than it is the original ‘look’ to the visuals. |
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Thanks given by: | BNex99 (09-02-2021), DR Herbert West (09-02-2021), happydood (09-02-2021), Kyle15 (09-03-2021), penlightoftime (09-03-2021) |
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#6545 |
Special Member
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Thanks given by: | AdmiralNoodles (09-06-2021), benedictopacifico (09-02-2021), bleakassassin (09-03-2021), bobbyh64 (09-02-2021), BobSimms (09-02-2021), buck135 (09-03-2021), DR Herbert West (09-02-2021), dylrichard02 (09-02-2021), happydood (09-02-2021), iawl (09-30-2021), JCRW82 (09-02-2021), Kyle15 (09-03-2021), Matt89 (09-03-2021), penlightoftime (09-03-2021), SpazeBlue (09-03-2021), vailsy (09-02-2021) |
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#6546 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I don’t think they’d be ashamed of saying so if they were to use the laserdisc for the original mono. They were open about doing so for Return, and have been open about disclosing when they didn’t have original elements to work with (such as the Black Christmas replacement disc).
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#6547 |
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wow thanks hungrywives for posting that youtube link .. ok so the differences are night and day .. no bass or extreme highs in the 2014 version and it sounds like it's being played through a radio basically
I was just reading this page: http://www.dvdexotica.com/2019/05/wa...t-be-this.html It says the shout box Halloween blu ray has 4 audio tracks: 7.1 , 5.1 and two versions of the mono .. one lossy (on disc two, the 2007 blu ray) and one lossless .. I guess the English Dolby TrueHD 2.0 Mono on disc one Just wondering which one you recorded for the comparison? I'm guessing the mono from disc one? Also what audio outputs did you use from your laserdisc player and blu ray player btw? |
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Thanks given by: | dylrichard02 (09-02-2021), hungrywives (09-02-2021) |
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#6548 | |
Active Member
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#6549 | |
Active Member
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my other question about your recording method is still valid though .. since that would impact the quality |
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#6550 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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This is not the place for this question, but since we're on it- if a remix is built from the original mix- how off will it be if I play it through 2 channels on my set-up? I know there are things added to enhance the separation and stuff, but should it theoretically sound close to the original mix? |
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#6551 |
Special Member
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That I can't answer because they're not my rips. I don't even have a Laserdisc player. I did check the files against my 2007 Blu-ray and both discs from the 2014 set and they sound equally filtered and muddy to my ears. Sorry that's the best I could do. Like I said earlier if anybody reading this is better at this sort of thing please give it a shot.
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Thanks given by: | vailsy (09-02-2021) |
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#6552 | |
Active Member
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the ideal for pre 90's/noughties movies would be original audio with smart but not o.t.t restoration and original elements and that unfortunately is not available unless people start demanding it later, hence the need I guess to dial the clock back to laserdisc where possible for now |
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#6553 | |
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it's not ideal but at least you would have original sound design in terms of sound assets, minus mix .. but yeah it wouldn't be very close to an original mix most of the time for what it's worth i listen to all my discs that way though, in my case usually on headphones these days due to 'home circumstances' .. it can be interesting/revealing for lots of movies in order to dissect what they did, even though of course most movies are not designed for headphone listening it's still interesting |
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Thanks given by: | happydood (09-02-2021) |
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#6556 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Could be totally wrong - it would be cool if we did know. Getting into more 4K titles, I'm starting to be more interested in original audio mixes, even though before I never really paid much attention and just used whatever the newest mix was. So I am very curious. |
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Thanks given by: | Kyle15 (09-03-2021) |
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#6558 |
Blu-ray King
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Thanks given by: | AdmiralNoodles (09-06-2021), benedictopacifico (09-02-2021), Stanthecaddy019 (09-02-2021), vailsy (09-02-2021) |
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