Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: Speed Racer
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Originally Posted by Michael Reuben
But the "lossless or nothing" crowd isn't using their ears. They make their judgment on the format alone, or as one of them just said:
Now, the fact that this particular speaker initially tried to pretend he did not make up his mind about Speed Racer's audio track in advance, only to be forced to admit otherwise, pretty much shatters his credibility. But he's still a good illustration of how these folks operate.
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Tell you what, you (or anyone else) find me a lossy track that sounds as good as, or better then, a lossless track and then we'll talk more about making up minds on a format. You bet I've made up my mind that lossless sounds much better then lossy, I have yet to be proven otherwise. But, I'm always up to be proven otherwise. Find me those audio tracks and I'll be glad to run a test. I'll be the first to admit if I'm wrong. I've made mistakes before and I will continue to make them in the future, and I have no problem admitting that.
Let me add that the reason for my lossless or nothing (for Blu-ray) is because it sounds so much better and I've found nothing DD, DTS, DD+ or any other audio codec to prove otherwise. So, that is why is lossless or nothing when buying Blu.
If that's not the right way of thinking please explain why not. It's quite obvious I don't know much about all things audio, I just go by what I hear and what sounds best.
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| You can't compare two different audio tracks even if they are both lossy. They may have been recorded differently. Tell me Ron, you ever notice how two 5.1 DD tracks never sound exactly the same on different films. Just making a point. Really Ron, Really. |
Well sure, they all sound different, but those differences are minor and not near as drastic a difference as compared to lossless. Like I stated before, Transformers is a perfect example of that and it meets your requirement of being from the same source.