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Blu-ray Knight
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So now you're questioning a paper written by Dolby on the subject? You can also see an analysis of the 5.1 track for Total Recall here. The fourth track down is the LFE. It's used occasionally for effect. By the way, that's what the "E" stands for in "LFE."
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Thanks given by: | KC-Technerd (03-22-2023) |
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How cute. My time with Dolby Digital goes back to the Laser Disc era, when it was called "AC-3." You're the person who has some problem with the 5.1 being included on Superman and every explanation you give is full of errors and misunderstandings.
Hey, we're up to page 188. That's the running time of the TV cut of Superman! |
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Thanks given by: | KC-Technerd (03-22-2023) |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Well we have to compete with the T2 thread
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BTW, Arrow's "The Last Starfighter" 2020 Blu-ray Disc is a great example of how to do it right. Both the 4.1 mix from the 6-track for the 70mm, and the 2.0 matrixed Dolby Stereo SVA mix from the 35mm sound great. They're both presented in lossless DTS-HD Master Audio. They're great for comparing the difference in the two audio formats. The first StarCar sequence is great for comparing the difference between having Low Frequency Effects (on the 4.1), and not (on the 2.0), assuming that you have one or more subwoofers capable of properly reproducing them. Again, unlike "Superman," the 2.0 sounds great. It just doesn't have the extreme low bass effects. It's not lacking in normal bass. The disc also has a more recent 5.1 remix, for anyone who wants it. It appears all of these will be carried over to Arrow's upcoming 4K UHD BD. Warner should be following Arrow's example here.
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Blu-ray Duke
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