2024-08-09, 08:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-09, 08:32 PM by kiyoakiwah.)
i see that there's a lot of DVDs/BDs that have matrixed 2.0/5.1 tracks but they aren't flagged so they just show up as standard 2.0/5.1... which shouldn't be the case and it's annoying
is there any way to identify them if they're not labelled on the product? if you have knowledge about the matrix encode you can just force it on the decoder.
this seems to extend to D-VHS AC3 tracks too... probably not the MP2/MP1 stereo tracks though.
i've even seen mentions of LDs that only show stereo, but are actually 2.0 surround sound.
PCM, DTS/DTS-HD MA, AAC-LC and maybe even E-AC3 seem to do this as well. god knows what!
doesn't seem to be a problem for 5 track Cinema DTS as it's indicated in the serial number (65XXX)
is there any way to identify them if they're not labelled on the product? if you have knowledge about the matrix encode you can just force it on the decoder.
this seems to extend to D-VHS AC3 tracks too... probably not the MP2/MP1 stereo tracks though.
i've even seen mentions of LDs that only show stereo, but are actually 2.0 surround sound.
PCM, DTS/DTS-HD MA, AAC-LC and maybe even E-AC3 seem to do this as well. god knows what!
doesn't seem to be a problem for 5 track Cinema DTS as it's indicated in the serial number (65XXX)