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Ice Age (2002) Cinema DTS synced to 4K WEB-DL
Title: Ice Age
Format/Catalog#: Cinema DTS
Synced to: 4K WEB-DL
Input Soundtrack: 24fps, 16-bit, 44.1khz, .AUD (converted to WAV), 5.1
Output Soundtrack: 23.976fps, 16-bit, 48.0khz, DTS-HD MA (.MKA), 5.1
Sourced by: Me
Ripped by: Me
Synced by: Me
Track 1: English
Track 2: German
![[Image: iceage.png]](https://i.ibb.co/fGD8X1Mq/iceage.png)
Yes, I owned both versions. Given that there is a D-Theater sync already, I thought it would be really cool to post it here.
I honestly wonder if reel 4 has been changed halfway through release, because I remember when watching this on the first UK DVD release and on the UK Extreme Cool Edition DVD, Diego yells, "Move, sloth!", the reverb effects are in the same level as his voice, though on this disc, it is quiet. Could've just been a Mandela effect, though since the audio file for reel 4 says it's a revision, I don't know if the original reel 4 does have the loud reverb effects or not. DTS usually tends to include a blue colour on discs in case there was a revision, though since it is red, it seems reel 4 has been changed before encoding, meaning this is what it was heard on opening night.
Also, the LFE channel on the German track seems to be very quiet, though the only times the LFE channel is at a normal level is at:
I haven't listened to the German BD track, so maybe this is either what the LFE channel originally intended early in the final mix or this is just an error.
Title: Ice Age
Format/Catalog#: Cinema DTS
Synced to: 4K WEB-DL
Input Soundtrack: 24fps, 16-bit, 44.1khz, .AUD (converted to WAV), 5.1
Output Soundtrack: 23.976fps, 16-bit, 48.0khz, DTS-HD MA (.MKA), 5.1
Sourced by: Me
Ripped by: Me
Synced by: Me
Track 1: English
Track 2: German
![[Image: iceage.png]](https://i.ibb.co/fGD8X1Mq/iceage.png)
Yes, I owned both versions. Given that there is a D-Theater sync already, I thought it would be really cool to post it here.
I honestly wonder if reel 4 has been changed halfway through release, because I remember when watching this on the first UK DVD release and on the UK Extreme Cool Edition DVD, Diego yells, "Move, sloth!", the reverb effects are in the same level as his voice, though on this disc, it is quiet. Could've just been a Mandela effect, though since the audio file for reel 4 says it's a revision, I don't know if the original reel 4 does have the loud reverb effects or not. DTS usually tends to include a blue colour on discs in case there was a revision, though since it is red, it seems reel 4 has been changed before encoding, meaning this is what it was heard on opening night.
Also, the LFE channel on the German track seems to be very quiet, though the only times the LFE channel is at a normal level is at:
- 00:13:16.754 to 00:16:59.351
- beginning of Reel 3 to 00:31:08.575
- 00:46:00.000 to 00:47:44.862
- beginning of Reel 5 to 01:13:55.014
- 01:15:32.194 to end of film
I haven't listened to the German BD track, so maybe this is either what the LFE channel originally intended early in the final mix or this is just an error.

