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Jan 2011
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I agree with some of the thoughts and directions here to the DTS HD format of the Moving Pictures Bluray. I enjoy the spacy sound that involves some newly placed echo's or reverb that the DTS offers, but it just doesnt jive with the 30 year old stereo recording we have all grown around over the years. I can leave my setting on the Disk as DTS and then change my AVR to multi channel stereo and it all diverts back to the old "stereo" type recording. This seems to sound better than changing the disk to PCM 2.1 and then coverting it to multi channel stereo.
What really reminds me of the better resolution this disk offers is watching the old analog video's that are on the disk and how they are in perfect sinc with the remastered tracks. But to be honest, the regular remastered CD that came with the Bluray sounds pretty darn good as well. I dont think I could distinguish the Bluray over the CD when played in straight stereo. |
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