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Yes, Drop TrueHD for DTS-HD MA |
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899 | 58.76% |
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152 | 9.93% |
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450 | 29.41% |
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29 | 1.90% |
Voters: 1530. You may not vote on this poll |
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I just checked it out and you are absolutely right. On Top Gun, the Dolby TrueHD track is 5.1, and the DTS-HD Master Audio track is 6.1. Was hoping it could have been a more legit way of comparing the two formats.
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I conceded in my post that the possibility of pressure on the sound engineers still exists. There is no proof for or against the fact. But in my opinion, which I realize isn't fact, the likelihood of that is significantly diminished now that the format war is over and both lossless codecs are widely used. Quote:
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Sony and Paramount (and possibly other studios) titles do default to the TrueHD track. Most WB titles do not, but that is a WB decision - it has no relation to Dolby or their implementation of TrueHD.
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Gran Torino under Clint Eastwood can do it as a default,Finally warner is hearing us.No more digging it up
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What!! Wow, that's incredible and I read somewhere that Falling Down defaults to TRUEHD. Are they now hiding the DD track or is that still manuallly selected by the menu? |
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Even this way of progress on behalf of Warner still i prefer the other Lossless sound mentioned here in this thread. |
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I saw a quote that made me think of this thread (and honestly, of sooo many others as well)....
"I don't hate the truth. It's facts I'm not a fan of." "Facts change, but my opinion never does." --Stephen Colbert |
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Sooo they should offer 7.1 only if you use DTS-HD MA? And then the Dolby TrueHD track (equally capable of delivering 8 channels and more) 5.1? Also, I don't think altering the tracks to make them 7.1 is matching the 5.1 master.
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First of all, I voted once, and yes it was for dtsMA! So I guess that makes me misinformed, although I have many years of experience in the industry. With backround in manufacturing, as well as install and system design, from entry level mid-fi to ultra hi-end. But I am definately NOT in the category of FANBOY! So, I cast my vote on my KNOWLEGE of the FACTS, and my OPINION!
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![]() Still, missing out on 4 major studio's releases sucked big time. Missing out on 5 would just suck even more. This may seem cold but...better them than me ![]() |
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I think the disagreement is about all the "features" attached to Dolby - such as Dialnorm, DRC, the -4DB stuff, that is a headache to steer through. I also think the lossy core track of DTS is more attractive to those who can't decode either format. So, do nothing and you get perfect lossless from DTS-HD; twiddle volume knobs, disable/enable stuff on players or receivers, and get perfect lossless from TruHD. Maybe it's the difference from driving a car with an automatic, or a stick. Most folks prefer an automatic for daily driving. |
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