| arjscott |
Hi all,
Is anyone willing to share thoughts on this? Personally I have always chosen DTS when available, but had never bothered comparing similar versions (5.1, 6.1 matrix, 6.1 discrete) of DTS and Dolby.
I decided to do a comparision a few days ago, and, yes, I think there's an audible difference, and I perfer DTS. I have a low-spec Denon receiver and Zaph's W3-871 Tang Bands all round.
I've read a million magazine articles that say "Dolby formats are more compressed and therefore inferior". Do you agree?
Andrew. |
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| neutron7 |
Dolby is more well supported
but many DTS soundtracks sound richer and more detailed than DD counterpart.
if it is avaliable i always chose DTS. |
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| Schaef |
It depends on the movie and the people doing the mix-downs as to which sounds better. I can come up with examples where I didn't like the DTS mix as much as I liked the DD mix, and vice-versa. Personally, when DTS is done right, I like it better, my speakers disappear more when using DTS. The Lord of the Rings special editions are a good example of this.
So to definitively say one is better than the other, can't really be done, it comes down to how well it was done for that movie. |
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| richie00boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Schaef
So to definitively say one is better than the other, can't really be done, it comes down to how well it was done for that movie. |
Agree totally. It's not a case of running an uncompressed version through a converter program. There is an engineer and his ears involved. |
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