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I used eac3to to check the audio tracks. It shows if it has dialognorm or not. I just checked First Blood because I had remembered that I had seen some Rambo movie with dialognorm on the DTS track.
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Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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Two conditions are required before DN affects playback loudness. 1. A dialnorm value is entered in the metadata during encoding. 2. The decoder adjusts the output based on that value.
It is my understanding that DTS has an option for DN on the encode side. But, to the best of my knowledge, DTS decoders don't do anything with it at this time. So, let me ask how anyone who observes lower volume from dts-MA discs has linked it to dialnorm adjustments by the decoders? Similarly, what does DTS consider the proper level for average dialog? -27, -31, something else? Is that published somewhere? |
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I would guess you're not upset about it, anyway. Not that anyone believes Dialnorm was applied to a DTS movie. Quote:
One title that was completely egregious about it, anyway. I have yet to see anybody explain when and how it's engaged, or why you'd need to fiddle with the menu to turn it off, for that matter. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1098946
Ask Xradman as he was the one who posted about it. |
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Sep 2008
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"Used" is a loose term here. I believe DTS encoders have a metadata field for a dialnorm value. If so, it is always "used" in that some value has to be entered. But, if the decoder doesn't do anything with the dialnorm value, then it is never "used" to affect the audio output.
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Thanks for pointing out the example. It would be interesting to compare with a 24bit track. |
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It's a BD Audio that comes with LPCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD. But I just realised Dolby TrueHD is in 16-bit audio, while LPCM and DTS-HD is 24-bit. Otherwise, all three had a killer sampling rate of 192KHz! Not a great comparison anyway, since we're mostly discussing movies and BD audio's focus is hardly on a single second of video. |
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I am NOT saying that either format is better, but one case I have found is the Twister Blu-ray. Released in the UK in DTS MA 24 bit and in the US in Dolby True 16 bit. I am very familiar with this soundtrack, have seen the movie dozens of times. The UK version is superior without question. I own both and while I have no tools for measuring anything, and certainly can't make a statement to be sure, my opinion is that the DTS MA version is far superior. I imagine that this was a different transfer, as the picture also is much better than the US version (it was released by Universal in the UK so probably a different video master). The bitrate on the UK version is much higher in sound and picture as well. Generally, though, I feel there should be no difference between DTS MA and Dolby True, and if there is, the master is probably different.
Anyway if you buy Twister, buy the one from Amazon UK on the Universal label. Last edited by Robert Siegel; 08-01-2009 at 04:50 PM. |
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Typical WARNER, they give people DTS and still mess around with the sound, message to warner: DON'T USE DIALNORM IT'S NOT NEEDED.
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Montreal, Canada
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