Re: HTF Blu-Ray Review: Iron Man Ultimate Two-Disc Edition (RECOMMENDED!)
I had a couple of sound issues here, minor in the scheme of the good audio quality, which makes them stand out more to me. A few people mentioned related things.I'm running a PS3->Denon 3808. So the 3808 gets LPCM, it won't know about any audio compression flag on the BD, and 3808 "night mode" compression is permanently turned OFF anyway. Similarly, the "dialog enhancement" option in the PS3 is turned OFF, so should be no compression at that end via the BD's flag if all is working right.
First thing: I can see why they enabled that flag on the BD, because I found there were numerous places where the dialog was practically lost in the other sound, though it could have sometimes partly been Downey's clipped speaking manner too. Of course I could bump the center level, but just saying, I never had to do that before.
Second thing: the dynamic *range* (not the average scene level) didn't seem as large as it should have in some scenes. Also, as somebody already mentioned, the average level seemed lower than usual for a BD, but by no means the lowest I've seen. No problem with that, turn it up... (I do not use the 3808's amps, at LOUD my external amps are barely past idling, so that's not it.)
Since I didn't see this in a theater, I don't know how the BD compares, if this was the way the sound was designed. I am of course wondering if there's some sneaky compression thing happening, some flag or option I missed. I hate dynamic range compression. I really noticed/thought this with Batman Begins BD too (didn't see that in the theater either), but with no other BDs to date.



