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Re: Audio quality on movies and videos [message #61966 is a reply to message #61960] Tue, 02 March 2010 10:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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It's been suggested to me that, at least regarding movie soundtracks, since better audio is touted as being an advantage of BluRay, the creators take more care in creating a more realistic soundtrack. Ie., maybe the improvement is on the recording / mixing end, and has little to do with the digital technology itself. That might not explain though, CD vs. DVD vs. BluRay differences in sound quality, IF they all come from the same master. Unless, of course, the DVD's get eq'd / processed "for the masses", at a later stage, and the BluRay discs get edited / reprocessed (or less processed?) for "audiophiles."

I'm just speculating with little evidence to actually go on. Laughing

So... Nemesis sounds ok (not too overblown on the sound?) That and good video quality / special effects would be icing on the cake. (I kinda assume the effects are excellent.)

Shoot, my fave is Babylon 5, which is old enough to be sometimes seriously lacking in video quality, and has a mysteriously missing deep bass, but story and drama-wise, etc., I still like it best. (Hugo awards used to really mean something.) Smile


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