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View Poll Results: Should SPE Drop Dolby TrueHD and use DTS-HD Master Audio? | |||
Yes, Drop TrueHD for DTS-HD MA |
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899 | 58.76% |
No, I like things the way they are |
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the only reason i would want them to go to DTS-HD MA is because i'm rocking an older sound system that doesn't support lossless, so the 1.5mbps DTS sounds better than the 640kbps DD tracks i can use
if i were to upgrade to a new sound system that supports lossless, then i wouldn't care but that really isn't a priority for me, DD and DTS sound good enough for me for now(don't kill me ![]() |
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Reference Volume, Always Delibes: Lakme, Act One: Viens, Mallika...Sous Dome Epais (flower duet) Nick Drake: River Man Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Joni Mitchell: Help Me Reference Volume, Ignore The Neighbors Banging On The Door Joe Walsh: Rocky Mountain Way Marvin Gaye: Rockin After Midnight (Instrumental Mix) Aaron Copland: Fanfare For The Common Man Donald Fagen: Teahouse On The Tracks Neil Young: Cinnamon Girl (DTS Version) Reference Volume, Whoa Sh*t, The Furniture Is Moving Around Linkin Park: FRGT/10 (Reanimation compilation mix with Chali Tuna) Outkast: I Like The Way You Move Pink Floyd: Young Lust Robert Palmer: Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley I usually dial back the last group a bit, unless it's a weekend afternoon. I'm losing patience waiting for this stuff to be remixed for Blu. After seeing the terrific work done on concert films in Dolby - probably due to the fact that the artists won't tolerate screwups with encoding - it wouldn't matter to me what the reference level was for these and other examples. I like powerful sound, but there's no need to get to the level where my teeth itch in their sockets. Quote:
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What's interesting is that you're mentioning broadcast standards. I think Blu is a very different animal, and should be treated as such. It will be a very long time before anything decodes lossless audio on normal broadcast television, and I suspect the attempt to shoehorn codecs into Blu is designed to make the mix for broadcast wholly compatible with the discs. The term "fool's errand" comes to mind. I'm just not sure if it's broadcast companies and media conglomerates, or Blu end users like myself, are the ones running the errands. Quote:
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It just doesn't pass the common sense test. I switch from Blu to broadcast TV with simple, un-Dolbyized stereo output, and the TV weatherman is blowing me through the back of my chair. I can't see the point. Quote:
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The first was real; the second, I bet it is real, I'll check later today. Bislander seems to know what he's talking about, for the most part.
I didn't know about it - I leave the receiver on Auto Surround, which picks up true 7.1 PCM in pure mode without modifying it. I never noticed that it was pulling a mix on me. So I guess we have six movies that got fouled up, at the source. Fortunately, the two I have sound clear as a bell; I'll see if I can get them replaced. I have no idea what I'm going to do with all these Dolby discs. |
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Lossy DTS is awesome. Don't ride a razor blade! Either pick a side, or clone yourself and pick both sides. |
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What Dolby discs are you referring to in the last sentence? |
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Again dts is trying, but Dolby was ready when DVD was ready to launch... Dolby was ready when the PS3 launched and it was easily added to first gen players because it was based on an already proven codec, MLP. Like I said I don't care at this point which is used, but I am getting a little tired of the fanaticism surrounding dts and unfair slagging TrueHD is getting here. Bits are bits. Lossless is lossless. At the same bit depth and sampling frequency, the source PCM encoded with TrueHD or dtsMA and then decoded equals the source PCM. But dts BLOWS Dolby out of the water don't you know.... which is the mentality of some of the most vocal dts proponents. Never mind the fact that they are NOT even comparing the same mixes,soundtracks,etc... Last edited by Tok; 06-01-2009 at 09:16 PM. |
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I've got some misgivings about the following: Transformers The Dark Knight (probably the mix) Shooter Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Reign of Fire I haven't watched these since finding out about the DRC debacle, maybe they're OK. Oh, the things we do for Blu... |
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I had a friend, a very intelligent fellow, who was convinced that the original Volkswagen Beetles were the best cars ever designed. He could cite endless facts to back it up. He characterized anyone who disagreed with him that they were "Detroit fanatics". He could not be convinced otherwise, either about Volkswagens, or other people's motivations. He now drags around a huge fifth-wheel trailer with a gigantic Dodge diesel truck. We don't talk about the past. Anyway, I've got some terrific Dolby stuff, and still voted for DTS. As previously noted, if Dolby would change lanes on all this moss they have growing on their product, it would probably change a lot of opinions. |
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If so replacing them will solve nothing. The issue is with the decoder on your system not being implemented properly to support several dts 7.1 configurations. dts in their infinite wisdom added options to their tools based on the angle of the surround speakers in relation to the listener. But none of the current dts decoders have such a parameter to indicate what that angle is so some decoders just play the track as 7.1, but others either throw the additional channels away or mix it down to 5.1. In the engineering world this is usually referred to giving the user just enough rope to hang themselves. dts is not infallible. At least with DRC and DN, I have two solutions that always work. Press button to set DRC to OFF and turn volume up by 4dB. If the dts decoder threw the channels away, I can't do anything to get them back. I mean really you act like you need a degree in engineering to figure out how to get around these so-called TrueHD 'issues.' Once you are aware of them, its a couple of buttons on the remote. And the only reason I have to turn DRC off is because my Onkyo does not store the user setting for this option. Many other AVRs do remember the setting. My PS3 remembers its DRC setting. Last edited by Tok; 06-01-2009 at 09:34 PM. |
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Who is? Names, please; I need this week's lottery number. |
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Tracking down the "DRC: Zilch Point Squat" button is fun, ain't it? I'm glad you're having a good time. |
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The question is will it ever be addressed. Enough PS3 users complained that the initial PS3 decoder was lacking that Sony and dts moved to give PS3 a fully capable dts decoder. It was initially tagged as a Limited decoder. I find it hard to believe that you are willing to rip Dolby apart for having to push a couple of extra buttons to get around some of the metadata settings, but you willing to let dts slide for mixing down or throwing away audio channels. Nothing the end user can do other than like you said 'wait for FW update' which may never come on a player that did not have a huge sales numbers with a vocal user group. |
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It's called a Harmony 880 and I have DRC button on my first page for my 'Watch Blu-ray Activity'. Basically if its a TrueHD track. I send the DRC command once. And viola... no DRC to worry about. For someone claiming to be in the engineering world, you would think a work around or two would not be that daunting ![]() Hope you are having fun also. |
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Blu-Dog, it seems clear you enjoy the arguing. But, I am asking you try to be more thoughtful here.
You have taken a position that TrueHD needs to be dumped and you cite problems with DRC and the Iron Man disc as proof of the problems with Dolby. You've been staking out the position that DTS is, in fact, infallible - that you never have to "fiddle" with anything when listening to DTS encoded tracks. But, when presented with the evidence that you have verified on your own system, you now acknowledge there are also problem discs with DTS. Neither company is perfect. So, why the flip remark in your response to Craig W? That's matrix processing. Are you saying faux 7.1 is an acceptable replacement for a 7.1 mix? |
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I think you missed a few posts back there. Anyway, nobody "slides". It's a problem; it needs to get fixed; and it's not endemic. |
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