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In Reply to: RE: As far as I'm concerned, there are already audible differences when movie releases are examined as a whole. posted by oscar on September 18, 2007 at 19:21:56
Chris Botti, Dave Matthews, Legends of Jazz, etc. Have you done any comparisons with DVD-A per se? I wondering how the sound compares.
I'm more intrigued with high def because of the audio. The video is nice but if one is use to upconverted SD DVD on something like an Oppo, I don't feel there will be a large difference in quality with lots of these high def titles (ie. 1080i versus 1080p).
Maybe I'm getting my hopes up too high and perhaps the audio isn't a vast upgrade than what is on some of the better SD DVDs already released? Perhaps it is a matter of one's equipment to note a vast difference?
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You'll definitely hear it between lossy DVD music videos and lossless HD media music videos. I don't have enough source material to make a real comparion between DVD-A and and 5.1 24/96 lossless blu-rays. I'd expect the same source material released on both at the same resolution will sound the same (TrueHD dialog normalization BS might screw it up).
Is "Immortal Beloved". The audio is something that needs to be heard from what I'm reading. Unfortunately, there has been a long wait on Netflix for this title. It looks like an outright buy if I ever would want to experience it in the near future.
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