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    Arrow Mission Impossible IV: Ghost Protocol Blu-ray Review

    Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg and (in an all-too-brief role) Tom Wilkinson star in Brad Bird's latest entry in the Mission Impossible franchise. To say nothing of the super- sexy Paula Patton who kicks tail with the best of the super-spies. Paramount's Blu-ray release of Ghost Protocol proves to be pure eye and ear candy, with a near-reference Dolby TrueHD track and eye-popping 1080p transfer. This was a version that could shine on its own as a kinetic action film, able to be enjoyed by viewers outside the diehard fanbase of the previous Mission Impossible films in the franchise. Check out our comprehensive review of this Blu-ray disc.


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    Default Pleasantly surprised

    I was pleasantly surprised by this film. I'm not a big fan of the franchise but this one was very entertaining, especially when viewed on an IMAX screen.

    However, I am mainly posting here because I am interested in something the reviewer brought up. Does anyone know the process involved for how DD or DTS is chosen for a Blu-ray release? I am curious as to how DTS has kind of taken over most of the major Blu-ray releases (or at least it seems that way to me).

    I think that would be a great story if one of the professionals writing for the site could provide the answers. Or maybe I'm just the only geek who wonders about things like this . . . . . .
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    However, I am mainly posting here because I am interested in something the reviewer brought up. Does anyone know the process involved for how DD or DTS is chosen for a Blu-ray release? I am curious as to how DTS has kind of taken over most of the major Blu-ray releases (or at least it seems that way to me).

    I think that would be a great story if one of the professionals writing for the site could provide the answers. Or maybe I'm just the only geek who wonders about things like this . . . . . .
    I've been wondering this myself for a long time but have been unable to arrange an interview with anyone at Dolby or DTS to uncover the reasoning why.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gene View Post
    I've been wondering this myself for a long time but have been unable to arrange an interview with anyone at Dolby or DTS to uncover the reasoning why.
    Hmmm . . . . that makes me even more curious!! Something tells me that there is an interesting story there.
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    Regardless, I find that a good thing. In my opinion, DTS sounds better than DD. Or maybe DTS just fools everybody with their DVD/Bluray start-up sequence
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    Quote Originally Posted by indulger View Post
    Regardless, I find that a good thing. In my opinion, DTS sounds better than DD. Or maybe DTS just fools everybody with their DVD/Bluray start-up sequence
    If it's a losless track, they should all sound the same. But I must admit that I have always preferred dts to Dolby Digital.
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    I prefer dts to dolby aswell, there has to be something to this.




    maybe just a better cinematic!!!

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    I found this:

    Dolby Digital transmits at 684kbps and DTS transmits 1,500kbps (1.5mps). The DTS is "less compressed" like everyone's saying and should "in theory" produce superior audio qualtiy. Most people can't tell the difference. These two competing audio formats are the "Coke and Pepsi" of digital surround. Personally, I prefer DTS (and Pepsi), but I'm sure others would disagree.

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    Dolby Digital transmits at 684kbps and DTS transmits 1,500kbps (1.5mps). The DTS is "less compressed" like everyone's saying and should "in theory" produce superior audio qualtiy. Most people can't tell the difference. These two competing audio formats are the "Coke and Pepsi" of digital surround. Personally, I prefer DTS (and Pepsi), but I'm sure others would disagree.
    DTS has the potential to be sonically superior to DD not just b/c of less compression but also better separation in the surround channels. I had a detailed discussion about this with a head guy at Dolby years ago and he acknowledged it. DD was designed to be efficient so it could easily stream on cable boxes and other bandwidth limited streaming services. Dolby came out with DD+ years later to level the playing field with DTS. Now that Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD are out, I'd rate them "similarly good".

    I still would like to find out how DTS got one up on Dolby and seems to be the defacto standard for Blu-ray.
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