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Hey guys its your local noob here
I hear that hese 2 Dvds are the only movies that contain special made for Home Theater 5.1 mixes that are more bold and active...has anyone tried these soundtracks? and what do you think?
scornful
11-11-2003, 10:36 PM
Just watched T3.... pretty decent over at my friends place. I'm waiting to get home to see how my system sounds with it.
scornful
11-11-2003, 10:37 PM
double post
Maurice
11-13-2003, 12:00 PM
I haven't seen T3 yet but I do have the Lion King and the Disney 5.1 mix is of the chain. I dont know of another movie that has so much surround use as this one. A MUST own.
Good to hear that about the lion king dvd, I think I'll pick it up, I didnt before because I have the 5.1 Laserdisc version...My freind lent me T3 so I'll let you guys know how it sounds...I keep hearing a lot of great things about the Lion King Dvd :)
Dr. Spec
11-13-2003, 06:49 PM
T3 does not have a home theater mix per se. There is only one DD selection, whereas LK actually has two DD, one specifically for HT.
I will admit the T3 DVD cover does say something about maximum impact for home theater, but this could be nothing more than another way of saying it is aggressively mixed, etc.
scottvamp
11-13-2003, 06:55 PM
Both LK and T3 have killer soundtracks.
But don't take the whole """enhanced for HT""" sooo literal. Just a catch phrase to make the "HT challened" ask questions. Really......
The LK WAS a revamp from the original. It was kicked up a couple notchers. It was out before Doldy Digital HT was even available. Therfore it would not have stood up to todays HT buffs standards.
As for as T3 goes it is just plain standard DD 5.1 - nothing "extra" was added. Just ended up being a great soundtrack but the movie itself would have called for nothing less.
Originally posted by scottvamp
It was out before Doldy Digital HT was even available. Therfore it would not have stood up to todays HT buffs standards.
The Laserdisc I own Has amazing sound to think they improved on it because it lacked in anyway is wrong...If I recall correctly The Lion King laserdisc was one of the first "public" products in history to contain a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack and the detail & lowend power it had at the time can beat many 5.1 dvd soundtracks today
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