Without wishing to stir controversy (again!) does anybody know if these discs be among the forthcoming titles that WB promises will default to the HD audio track?
I just got back from 2 days in London (without internet access unfortunately) to see the absolutely brilliant post by Ron - thanks Ron for making those enquiries, and for being one of the few contributors to the thread that hasn't taken...
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Originally Posted by RickER
Not gonna win people over by calling them "Warner apologists", and that "almost zero effort" is being put into the discs.
I didn't say that "almost zero effort" was put into the...
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Originally Posted by Christian Preischl
You select "recap on" in the pop-up menu and then select an episode manually (or restart the one you are currently watching).
There's that "restart" thing again. ...
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Originally Posted by Jesse Blacklow
That, more than anything, seems to be the point of this thread.
The point of the thread was to raise 4 issues that I have with Warner Bros Blu-ray Discs. And I stick by...
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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
Chris and John, what we've learned is that, in regards to TrueHD audio, Warner and Sony are encoding the discs the same way. If you have TrueHD selected, and can't get TrueHD, you...
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Originally Posted by Jesse Blacklow
I'd love to see you telling this to anyone who is required to use a Blu-ray setup with SPDIF, and then following it up with the rationalization of the inability to pick up a remote...
This is truly ludicrous.
Okay, if I were to put this in basic terms and ask, given the choice, what would everybody prefer?
a) You insert the disc. The movie starts with the HD track automatically selected. The end.
or
b) You...
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Originally Posted by Jesse Blacklow
Did you ever consider that there's a possibility that defaulting to TrueHD would mean anyone who can't decode it hears nothing at all? As some have pointed out, it's easy to do with...