Apparently the labeling on case is incorrect.....
claiming to be in Dolby Digital 5.1 but you’ll soon find out in the menu or on your receiver if you switch to the other audio track that it’s actually, thankfully in DTS-HD MA for the 5.1 mix. It’s also worth noting that the 5.1 (rear channel surround, the LFE bass and center channel for vocals) is ONLY used for the concert footage here and that the rest, regardless of your audio choice will be presented in Stereo through just the two front left and right speakers. The non-concert footage only in Stereo (2.0) here is just some behind-the-scenes with the “roadies” assembling and disassembling the stage, Angus Young tuning up his guitar and the tour busses and such where you get the interviews with the members of the the band. The rest, the concert itself, is presented in 5.1 surround; that is, if you decide to opt for the DTS-HD Master Audio track. I hope that isn’t confusing. It’s at least not as confusing as the studio mislabeling it as only containing Dolby Digital...
So that clears that up for anyone else who noticed the anomaly...
Probably the best tech review so far: http://www.highdefdi...ws.com/?p=62354
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Audio spec on LTBR Blu-ray IS MISLABELED!!! it’s actually in DTS-HD MA for the 5.1 mix
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Posted 15 June 2011 - 03:04 PM
heatseeker, on 14 June 2011 - 05:44 AM, said:
Apparently the labeling on case is incorrect.....
claiming to be in Dolby Digital 5.1 but you’ll soon find out in the menu or on your receiver if you switch to the other audio track that it’s actually, thankfully in DTS-HD MA for the 5.1 mix. It’s also worth noting that the 5.1 (rear channel surround, the LFE bass and center channel for vocals) is ONLY used for the concert footage here and that the rest, regardless of your audio choice will be presented in Stereo through just the two front left and right speakers. The non-concert footage only in Stereo (2.0) here is just some behind-the-scenes with the “roadies” assembling and disassembling the stage, Angus Young tuning up his guitar and the tour busses and such where you get the interviews with the members of the the band. The rest, the concert itself, is presented in 5.1 surround; that is, if you decide to opt for the DTS-HD Master Audio track. I hope that isn’t confusing. It’s at least not as confusing as the studio mislabeling it as only containing Dolby Digital...
So that clears that up for anyone else who noticed the anomaly...
Probably the best tech review so far: http://www.highdefdi...ws.com/?p=62354
claiming to be in Dolby Digital 5.1 but you’ll soon find out in the menu or on your receiver if you switch to the other audio track that it’s actually, thankfully in DTS-HD MA for the 5.1 mix. It’s also worth noting that the 5.1 (rear channel surround, the LFE bass and center channel for vocals) is ONLY used for the concert footage here and that the rest, regardless of your audio choice will be presented in Stereo through just the two front left and right speakers. The non-concert footage only in Stereo (2.0) here is just some behind-the-scenes with the “roadies” assembling and disassembling the stage, Angus Young tuning up his guitar and the tour busses and such where you get the interviews with the members of the the band. The rest, the concert itself, is presented in 5.1 surround; that is, if you decide to opt for the DTS-HD Master Audio track. I hope that isn’t confusing. It’s at least not as confusing as the studio mislabeling it as only containing Dolby Digital...
So that clears that up for anyone else who noticed the anomaly...
Probably the best tech review so far: http://www.highdefdi...ws.com/?p=62354
cheers heat mine is on its way
be lost without you to help out at times
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