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  1. Hal F

    Dolby TrueHD with Advanced 96k Upsampling: First Impressions

    That is assuming that there would be an audio difference with the speakers one currently has. I see little point in getting enthused about this until some more reliable data is available that can back up Dolby's claims..
  2. Hal F

    Dolby TrueHD with Advanced 96k Upsampling: First Impressions

    I actually think 'skepticism' is a rather mild word to use in the circumstances. And until Dolby is willing to set up some double-blind tests conducted by independent experts one is certainly entitled to that skepticism. If you do some reading in the psychoacoustic literature you will soon...
  3. Hal F

    Dolby TrueHD with Advanced 96k Upsampling: First Impressions

    I believe you will always need a D to A conversion in order to listen to it. Speakers are analog. In any case, unless this was a true double-blind test the results should be treated with a great deal of skepticism. And it doesn't sound like it was based on what Adam described.
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