Where do you go to get high quality audio in movies?

Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
I still buy 4K movies and stream through my Panasonic player connected to my main music system for concert movies or the Samsung soundbar that came with the TV For movies and TV. Good deals on discs new and used online.
 
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dolynick

Full Audioholic
Most streaming service Atmos comes down as 768 kb/s (Rings of power was the highest I've noted at 960 kb/s) for all 6 channels. A UHD Atmos or DTS-X track is typically more on the order of 4500 kb/s fof the 6 channels. The streams are definitely not a lossless track.

Like MP3 and other lossy codecs elsewhere, it's probably good enough for the average user who's happy to play it through their TV speakers or perhaps a modest soundbar. Even on a decent system, you probably won't notice too much out of order unless you're listening critically or have a lossless source to compare too. I personally go lossless whenever possible because I went to the cost and trouble to build a decent system - Why feed it compromised material instead of trying to get the most out of it?

If you do want a full lossless audio track, the only legal options that I'm aware of currently are to buy the UHD, or something like Kaleidescope. Both are pretty effective at punishing your wallet if you want full quality. Still, I will be quite sad when physical media goes and the compressed streams are the only common source left.
 
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isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
I agree with Kaleidescape that downscaled 4K to 2K can look extremely good.
And, a machine that can do this on the fly is one hell of a powerful little machine !

I've been experimenting with this myself on my new PC with Intel CPU/GPU, that is an encoding beast.
I take a 4K remux and downscale it to 2K with the x265 10bit Intel QSV codec.
I sometimes use filters if needed/wanted. (I do all this in VidCoder)
Using around a 30mb bitrate (thats real high for 2K in x265) takes about 20 minutes for a two hour movie.
My old PC would have taken two days to do this !

Playing these files back on my Dune HD player yields fantastic results ! (and saves a lot of drive space)
 
Teetertotter?

Teetertotter?

Audioholic Chief
I'm more for picture quality over sound quality. I rely on the movie apps we subscribe too. I used to be into copying rented DVD movies that I liked. They are still there, waiting to give to Goodwill.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I just watch Netflix , I won’t buy anymore discs for a while. I already have too many Blu-ray’s and I rarely watch them. Although they have the best video/ sound quality .
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
I just watch Netflix , I won’t buy anymore discs for a while. I already have too many Blu-ray’s and I rarely watch them. Although they have the best video/ sound quality .
You should share what you watch Netflix on, like you did today on AVS.



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isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
It only looks that bad because I don’t have thick enough blinds to block the light during daytime. I definitely need to buy some tv cleaner asap though. Are they all the same ?View attachment 73327
So let me get this straight....all that filth disappears in the dark ?
What are you.....6 ?

You were told 8 times how to clean it and what to use in your "How to Clean My Filthy-Ass TV" thread you started in 2023 over on AVS.
So...2 and a half years later it's even filthier.

I would ask "have you no shame ?" but the answer would of course be "what's shame ?"
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
So let me get this straight....all that filth disappears in the dark ?
What are you.....6 ?

You were told 8 times how to clean it and what to use in your "How to Clean My Filthy-Ass TV" thread you started in 2023 over on AVS.
So...2 and a half years later it's even filthier.

I would ask "have you no shame ?" but the answer would of course be "what's shame ?"
I used all those cleaning methods they made the tv look clean until bright sunlight then you could see the marks and smudges. Usually on a bright day outside around sunset.
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
I used all those cleaning methods they made the tv look clean until bright sunlight then you could see the marks and smudges. Usually on a bright day outside around sunset.
Then you didn't clean it.

How's your gas station job going that you complained so much about ?
Quit or get fired yet ?
You've been posting non stop on AVS about things you know nothing about, must have a lot of free time.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Then you didn't clean it.

How's your gas station job going that you complained so much about ?
Quit or get fired yet ?
You've been posting non stop on AVS about things you know nothing about, must have a lot of free time.
No it’s not that bad it’s just not enough hours.
 
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mono-bloc

mono-bloc

Senior Audioholic
Usually on a bright day outside around sunset.
That's a hell of a statement. So according to you sunset's a bright day outside and a bit gloomy inside, when your watching your grubby TV.
You say you've tried everything to clean it. Do you own a pressure cleaner, that should do the job,
But tell us, as were all dying to know. Is your Sister also your Aunty.. That would really answer all your questions
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
That's a hell of a statement. So according to you sunset's a bright day outside and a bit gloomy inside, when your watching your grubby TV.
You say you've tried everything to clean it. Do you own a pressure cleaner, that should do the job,
But tell us, as were all dying to know. Is your Sister also your Aunty.. That would really answer all your questions
No I just need darker curtains and the tv looks fine. The main issue is the door lets light in a few times a day and it’s bright. I can’t black it out to block sunlight I’m not aloud too. Tv looks fine right now .
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Spectrum app audio sucks though…not sure if buying a cable box would be any better?
 
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