2021-10-05, 07:11 PM
(2021-10-04, 11:49 AM)Turisu Wrote: I've lately been interested in how 5.1 home video audio mixes across various formats compare to their theatrical counterparts. So I've taken the cinema DTS tracks that I've been able to find or that others have kindly shared with me and done some visual waveform comparisons.
All cinema DTS tracks have had their surround channels attenuated to -3Db and LFE channel boosted +3Db for pre-1999 movies and +6Db for post-1999 movies. For more information on why this is necessary see this wonderfully informative thread by pipefan413.
So I'll start with The Matrix.
try to Convert the DVD's AC-3 Mix to FLAC or Wav and then analyze the wav form of the converted version (converting it strips the dialnorm), because i'm not sure if the program that you used to analyze the waveform includes the dialnorm attenuation when analyzing AC-3 tracks