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  1. Sam Posten

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    Well maybe the thing you OUGHT to be addressing more is that different decoders seem to be giving different levels of EE. So when I tell you I don't see these crazy EE and noise effects its cause THEY ARENT THERE on my setup. Prime examples 1 and 2 are the ridiculpous amount of noise I saw on...
  2. Sam Posten

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    Doug Monce pretty much nailed it, the feature zealots and format fanboys have finally worn me down. What _I_ care about is having high quality releases of interesting films with good quality extras. Anything beyond that is gravy, and arguing over the nit picky little crap and boycotting releases...
  3. Sam Posten

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    Crawdaddy, I'm not saying I can't hear the differences, I'm saying they are trivial and not worth throwing a hissy fit over. Is it better to have them? Sure! Is that the format I listen to them on when available? Of course! Would I rebuy a movie if the ONLY difference was a move from lossy to...
  4. Sam Posten

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    I have a denon 3806 and a sweet set of Paradigm speakers, and I find the differences between lossy and lossless audio to be trivial. I'd MUCH rather money be spent on quality extras, packaging and video performance that the VAST majority of consumers will appreciate than the minor bump in...
  5. Sam Posten

    The new enemy of the HD Formats is Noise Reduction!

    I totally missed this, I wish Mr. Monce would have asked me direcly: I didnt see any EE on Tremors, but I dont freak out about it as much as some people would when I do see it. I also dont freeze frame movies looking for EE and if you are crazy enough to miss a film because someone posted a...
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