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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Yes true lossless audio at 24bits is definitely a step up from the crap sound of current DVD's.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Really though, on a *typical* home theater system can your average listener really tell the difference between Dolby Digital, DTS, and the new lossless TrueHD/DTS EX whatever formats?
In an absolutely perfect setup using incredibly high end stuff and with a trained ear I could see it. But in your typical thrown together home "theater" can you really tell?
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
http://www.amazon.com/Spider-M...-Blu-ray/dp/B000UR9T82
boy oh boy, i cant wait!
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
It's only lossless until it goes through your DAC, then your preamp, then your amp, then your mediocre speakers, then bounces all over the room and eventually goes into your ears which are probably full of wax, then finds itself inside a little snail like structure that's full of shredded stereocilia, after which it proceeds to a grape sized structure that by age 60 whithers to half it's original density, and then maybe, if you're lucky, proceeds to your auditory cortex which with some luck has maintained integrity over the years.
Aside from all that, yea, lossless FTW![]()
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
It's only lossless until it goes through your DAC, then your preamp, then your amp, then your mediocre speakers, then bounces all over the room and eventually goes into your ears which are probably full of wax, then finds itself inside a little snail like structure that's full of shredded stereocilia, after which it proceeds to a grape sized structure that by age 60 whithers to half it's original density, and then maybe, if you're lucky, proceeds to your auditory cortex which with some luck has maintained integrity over the years.
Aside from all that, yea, lossless FTW![]()
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
It's only lossless until it goes through your DAC, then your preamp, then your amp, then your mediocre speakers, then bounces all over the room and eventually goes into your ears which are probably full of wax, then finds itself inside a little snail like structure that's full of shredded stereocilia, after which it proceeds to a grape sized structure that by age 60 whithers to half it's original density, and then maybe, if you're lucky, proceeds to your auditory cortex which with some luck has maintained integrity over the years.
Aside from all that, yea, lossless FTW![]()
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
too bad spiderman 1, 2, and 3 sucked hard
Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
LOL at the answers so far...
But yeah, there are many much more deserving films that need to be released - even on DVD, much less a HD format.
The new SpiderMan franchise is a typical Sony product - slick, glossy, lacking substance.
Originally posted by: montypythizzle
I didn't even think S3 was even out on DVD.