T-H-E-W-H-O
Jan 2003
Senior Member
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quote: Originally posted by Nick13
Sup man!
Well, I see your point, but if you read my post, you’ll see that we’re on the same side. And it’s right at the end of the post, where it says: “What ever it is - it's the best release up to date. Thanks ORC.” You see? You and I agree on this one.
But if you feel like going into details, fine.
Right in the beginning after “Disney Castle” turns into a Sun disc – its way too stretched. Even in other scenes you can see a hint, that AR is not right. Again, it’s perfectly fine to watch, but it’s there.
Audio quality is a huge problem for all groups lately. Have you noticed that? You’re asking what’s the difference between “direct line” and FM Receiver? While I understand your sarcasm, I’ll try to explain it anyway. Theoretically there should be no difference, both signals coming from a projector room and should be same. But unfortunately, in reality it’s not the case.
When you connect you recorder into “line out” in the projector room, you’ll be able to capture all highs and lows and everything in between. (It has multi channel audio, but it’s manageable to capture anyway). You could even recreate LFE for your home theatre, if you’re not lazy. lol. In other words your recorder captured the whole spectrum of frequencies needed for high quality playback.
Now let see what happened when you record it form your car radio, while drinking beer in the car parked in drive-in movie theatre. The same signal from projector room is transmitted over the air to your car radio, but it sounds completely different now. What happened, why does it sound so bad? Because it was stripped into probably 16 Kbps and poorly transmitted over very limited frequencies channel, that simply cannot carry the whole deepness of the audio in action scenes. It just cuts them off! That’s why action scenes suffer most in latest TS releases. That skinny audio stream simply doesn’t have enough data to make your speakers do something meaningful. Not to mention radio static noise. But it has more or less enough data for dialog scenes. To put it simple way: it’s so much disfigured in the process of delivery to your radio, that it would be shame to compare it to real “direct line” source which I described above. And probably on the top of that, the guy’s radio is not so good also, or he doesn’t come close enough to theatre and records from a distance. Not to pay an entrance ticket. That is possible too. Or may be theatre’s equipment is not adjusted right, or too old – it could be many reasons why it comes out bad…
Again, I repeat this is the best release up to date and kids will love it! Don’t get me wrong.
May be there are other reasons for all that. And other people may have different point of view – it’s fine with me. Let them express it here. I respect it.
All right T-H-E-W-H-O, you have a good one.
Well it appears you have a good sense of what your talking about. I cant disagree with you there, however, in the scene, its to my understanding that audio from an FM reciever (drive in audio) is also considered direct line. And you did do a good job rating the rls, i wasnt trying to start a flame thread. Its all good.
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