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Jun 2014
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I have the corrected DTS DVD version.
Years ago a friend and I actually did direct comparisons of the LD DTS, DVD DTS, and the BR DTSMA on their calibrated system and we both were not impressed with the LD DTS mix. The corrected DVD DTS version was the better version of the three. If someone has the DTS CDs from the theatrical release to do a waveform and dynamic range stats comparison of the LD DTS that would be most illuminating and would put to rest the debate on the merits of the LD. That said in my subjective opinion the LD DTS mix sounds like rubbish and the DVD DTS is the better version. |
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The later DTS piano intro was a million times better. The first Dolby Stereo Digital intro was amazing, I first saw it with Under Siege (Batman Returns did not have the logo). The second logo, "City" wasn't so great. Loud and obnoxious in comparison to Train. |
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![]() Yep, my old age with numbers for decibels, bitrates, noise floors, delays, high/low pass gets scrambled a "bit" so to speak. ![]() Still, even 10 times the level it's supposed to be is a helluva lot. |
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You're missing the point, among the HT Enthusiasts, the DTS LD sound was preferred. All you have to do is Google DTS LD vs DVD DTS sound and you will find that the sound of the DTS LD's was preferred. Last edited by Auditor55; 12-21-2021 at 08:37 PM. |
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I think it was 20dB above reference (85 + 20 = 105) for the main channels and +10 for the LFE = 115dB. 10 more is 125dB for the LFE |
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Jun 2014
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The DTS CDs have the LFE mixed into the surrounds and the hardware decoder filtered the sub 80hz content into the LFE. Whereas in certain cases supposedly the Dolby 5.1 had much of the bass content steered into the main channels and the rest for the LFE. Reading some older threads in several forums I am not alone in observing issues with the levels in the LD DTS track. Opinions were divided even then though about preferences. Even though the fan preservation, from years ago, of the DTS CDs seems to have been released with a 35mm fan scan I have not seen anyone provide any concrete evidence that the LD DTS version is similar or equal to the original theatrical DTS CDs. If I found just the DTS CD and DTS LD tracks I would check them out in Audition. Although there will be difference because someone had converted the DTS 5.0 track into a 5.1 track. So the LD DTS of JP could potentially be exactly the theatrical mix but thus far there is nothing that definitively proves that. I am not disputing that some other DTS LD titles may have been the "original" theatrical DTS mix but there was evidence back in the day that some initial titles cooked the levels to sound "Better, Crisper, More Explodey!!!" to seem better than Dolby. Cranking the levels trick happened with DVD as well, exact same mix used for both Dolby and DTS but the levels were increased on the DTS version to sound "better". Yet in reality the only difference was the track levels, the actual mix was the same and if the playback chain was level matched then there were was no longer much benefit with the DTS version. Especially if it was 768kbps version versus even the common 448kbps for Dolby. /// LOUDER does not necessarily equate to better dynamic range, it can be quite the opposite. The hotter the mix the more dynamic range compression must be used otherwise it will lead to plenty of hard clipping digital distortion. |
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Thanks given by: | PeterTHX (12-28-2021) |
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Louder usually sounds "better" in initial perception, more bass more treble (because loudness compensation) if it doesn't hurt. Kind of brighter for TVs. More juice for the nerves to fire.
Loudness is tricky, I'm sure not everyone plays discs at references levels (speaker capabilities, watts, neighbors) (If I played "Voice" at theater levels, my neighbors might think God was calling). One useful thing in receivers back in the day was the "loudness" button, you could play the Stones, Led and Beatles at chamber music levels and still feel the bass. Having for example the LFE 10dbs louder can work like that even if your receiver didn't have loudness compensation. In theaters you would have the sound at reference levels (hopefully). (Every Timecop jumped, the almost 2 story high bass speaker behind the screen would blow a fuse and I would go and put a new one in before the next jump when we projected that.) Many audiophiles and receivers play w/o the loudness compensation, but then the sound will be perceived different if it's not played at the same level it was mixed in. |
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IMAX Enhanced: IMAX comes home
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Jun 2014
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I usually reserve these for a specific title thread but perhaps it will be helpful for this particular discussion.
Jurassic Park Waveforms and Dynamic Range Stats from Audition of the following tracks: 2D BR DTSMA 3D BR DTSMA 4K UHD DTS:X DVD DTS https://imgur.com/a/BBvGmEr Waveforms: [Show spoiler] Dynamic Range Stats: [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | Deciazulado (12-22-2021), Kool-aid23 (12-22-2021) |
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IMAX enhanced streams on D+ looks excellent even on my 77A80J. Reality creation is doing a bit of.magic to boost motion sharpness. This has now reached a point where there is no need to play the disc. Sucks to say but it's way too good. The immersion and HDR impact is even better on the 77 over my 65.
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