2021-10-01, 05:51 PM
Far field mixes are fine at home. There were people absolutely adamant that a theatrical far field mix would destroy your speakers and it would be dangerous to even consider including them on home releases. Then Criterion released The Game with near and far field mixes.
Turisu have you heard the LD tracks for The Matrix? It's strange that you claim the BD TrueHD tracks to be the closest as that was the release that was considered weaker than previous releases, or are you referring to the remastered BD?
Also to go back to an earlier point Cinema DTS does not have a matrixed subwoofer channel. It is stored in the surround channels and is low-pass filtered for playback. As a result the subwoofer carries the LFE information and any low frequencies contained in the surround channels, which is why the waveform for LFE channels looks 'busier' on C-DTS tracks. By contrast the waveform of surround channels will look different, but as long as the extraction is done properly the resulting sound will be the same as bass is non-directional (indeed if listening on a satellite surround system all low frequencies will be sent to the subwoofer anyway).
Turisu have you heard the LD tracks for The Matrix? It's strange that you claim the BD TrueHD tracks to be the closest as that was the release that was considered weaker than previous releases, or are you referring to the remastered BD?
Also to go back to an earlier point Cinema DTS does not have a matrixed subwoofer channel. It is stored in the surround channels and is low-pass filtered for playback. As a result the subwoofer carries the LFE information and any low frequencies contained in the surround channels, which is why the waveform for LFE channels looks 'busier' on C-DTS tracks. By contrast the waveform of surround channels will look different, but as long as the extraction is done properly the resulting sound will be the same as bass is non-directional (indeed if listening on a satellite surround system all low frequencies will be sent to the subwoofer anyway).