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I finally got my hands on this rls the other day (I was too lazy to actively search for a while).
I wil weigh in on the tinny noise issue.
It is most CERTAINLY there. My dad hears it, my brother hears it, I hear it...My mother with bad hearing doesn't.
I've tried it on 4 full-fledged home-theater systems, logitech z560s and Klipsch 5.1s.
All of them have tinny audio on the high end frequencies. Back when I was learning how to encode video files in VCD/SVCD, I was thoroughly annoyed with TMPGEnc borking my damn audio. I found out that it was because it sampled audio poorly and switched to SSRC and tooLAME to process the audio, and the tinnyness was gone.
The tinnyness is indicative of poorly encoded audio. Rather by poor encoding in general, or too low of a bit-rate. If you can't hear it, you have bad hearing. That's it.
I haven't had the initiative to check the bitrate, but is the audio lower than 224kb/s? If so, that's why, and I'm sure all of you know that.
Nonetheless, since it's impossible to fix audio streams without downloading new audio streams, I will be content with the quality of the video and let that override the poor but marginally acceptable audio.
Cheers.
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