2015-08-19, 12:19
(2015-08-18, 20:05)hdmkv Wrote: Thanks, I'd appreciate that... seriously considering switching to RPi2 for all 2D and 3D.
Well converting all iso to mkv is a no go for me
even losing atmos is a pain in the ass
(2015-08-18, 20:05)hdmkv Wrote: Thanks, I'd appreciate that... seriously considering switching to RPi2 for all 2D and 3D.
(2015-08-19, 19:54)hdmkv Wrote: Yep, already tried that. Thanks though. I'll likely be getting a new 3D PJ (either a Sony HW40ES or one of the upcoming Epsons), so this will (hopefully) be a non-issue. I've already started converting my 200+ ISO's to MVC MKV's. Wish I'd saved my MKV's from the days I had my Mede8er 600X3D, but oh well. Saving my ISO's as well in case I decide to go back to them again.
(2015-08-19, 21:16)Milhouse Wrote: A senior Dolby engineer has stated in the past that most people with normal equipment can't tell the difference between HD and non-HD audio - if you've got "golden ears" and very expensive gear then it's more likely you'll hear a difference. HD is over-rated for most users, and that's basically the opinion of Dolby Labs themselves.
(2015-08-20, 00:44)noggin Wrote: But did he say you couldn't hear the difference between 5.1 and 7.1? You only get 7.1 with HD Audio set-ups, with DD/DTS legacy stuff limited to 5.1 (or 6.1 with a DTS ES track?)
(2015-08-20, 01:30)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-08-20, 00:44)noggin Wrote: But did he say you couldn't hear the difference between 5.1 and 7.1? You only get 7.1 with HD Audio set-ups, with DD/DTS legacy stuff limited to 5.1 (or 6.1 with a DTS ES track?)
No, you're right - he was specifically referring to 5.1 TrueHD and 5.1 AC-3.
(2015-08-20, 02:10)hdmkv Wrote: It's hard to hear the difference sometimes between 5.1 640Kbps and TrueHD tracks. Or, 1.5Mbps 'core' DTS track vs. MA. Just trying to be honest here. I have a pretty good AVR and 7.1 speaker system, but in blind tests, you could fool me (and others I bet).
(2015-08-20, 11:30)3dgeek Wrote: Hmm all this talk of 7.1 has wet my appetite... Maybe I will install extra speakers - yet my better half, would probably kill me...
Does it really make a big difference, or just nice to have? Sorry for going OT.
Ah well, but then again - it is our livingroom and positioning the extra speakers would be nearly impossible - without looking ridiculous. Guess I will have to live without.
Shame, because I already have 2 unused speakers in storage.