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Audio quality on movies and videos [message #61960 is a reply to message #61957] Mon, 01 March 2010 11:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Often, when I find myself impressed with something in a movie, I make a mental note of it for shows. But later, I always seem to come to a conclusion that movies don't really lend themselves to shows, and so I tend to forget which ones grabbed me.

I will say this though, I find DVD audio to be better than CDs, and I find Blueray audio to be better than DVD. I guess in a way this might be expected, but to me, it wasn't immediately obvious until I heard a few for myself. I would have expected the digital audio to be equally good on all sources, or at least potentially as good, because none are really bandwidth limited. All have more than enough digital bandwidth to support high, uncompressed data rates, far in excess of what is required for audio. But regardless of this, I find I am usually more impressed with Blueray audio, often finding it much better than the same content provided on DVD.

 
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