Transformers Blu-ray

itschris

itschris

Moderator
If there is an excuse to watch this movie again...count me in. I would like to start a movie night based on this...

Mark

... ummm.. Megan Fox in High Def? Do you really need any other reason. Thank God for clear screen pause... and zoom!
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
I just got my BD last night and watched it.

True, I haven't seen my HD-DVD since I sold it, but the BD seemed to sound MUCH better!! It even seemed to look brighter and more detailed than I remember. Transformers was one of the first HD-DVD's we watched after getting the TV calibrated, and I HATED how dark the movie looked. Now the dark scenes weren't nearly as objectionable. Maybe I'm just used to my TV now.

But anyway, I thought it sounded great. The only weird thing is that the robots voices came out of all 3 front speakers, not just the center. Sounded kinda weird. Is it supposed to be this way??
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The only weird thing is that the robots voices came out of all 3 front speakers, not just the center. Sounded kinda weird. Is it supposed to be this way??
I was thinking the exact same thing!

I'm so used to the dialogues being more focused and coming out of the Center speaker and to hear voices coming out from all 3 front speakers was kind of a distraction for me. It made we wonder if the soundfield was messed up or something. During actions scenes, I thought the HUMAN voices were kind of hard to hear at times.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
In the opening scene I thought some voices were a little messed up, but in other scenes they seemed relatively OK. I think the robot voices were supposed to be that way, ala Matrix Revolutions, but I am not sure if I like it.
 
C

cheapskete OCer

Audioholic
I purposely missed Wall-E in the theater. Should be here soon-ish? :D And Finding Nemo in the spring? :D Woo-Hoo!

Yours truly,
PsbNadFanBoy
you and me both :D i think they are both coming out around the same time
 
E

EJ1

Audioholic Chief
I had some grain during the dark scenes but there's probably just a setting on my PS3 and/or projector that I overlooked or incorrectly checked.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
In the opening scene I thought some voices were a little messed up, but in other scenes they seemed relatively OK. I think the robot voices were supposed to be that way, ala Matrix Revolutions, but I am not sure if I like it.
Yep, hard to tell what the voices are supposed to sound like unless you know what the voices sounded like on the mixing and mastering stages or at a certified theater. Memory fades quickly.:D
 
A

allargon

Audioholic General
Okay, so the last 4 BDs I watched included Dark City, The Bank Job, Prison Break Season 3, and Heroes Season 2. I thought all of these had outstanding sound quality. Crystal clear sound, awesome dialogue from center channel, awesome bass.

Then tonight I just watched Transformers BD. My impression: What the Heck?:confused:

Just like the HD DVD version, it had plenty of scenes with massive subsonic bass. But a lot of bass doesn't make it great IMO. Like the HD DVD, I thought the overall sound quality was "compressed" or something. The dialogue was not as crystal clear as the other movies I recently watched.

And there were still scenes that just didn't make audible sense to me. Like when Blackout attacked the military base in the beginning. That huge blast he made that shattered the glass? Was there suppose to be some massive outrageous bass to accompany that:confused:

So I guess I'll be the first person to say that I thought Transformers BD sucked on the sound quality.:mad:
Okay... several people commented on this. Someone actually analyzed it on AVS. Rather than having the bass going to a discrete LFE channel during the pulse scene in the first 10 minutes, the bass goes through the mains. (WTF has a center that goes below 40 much less 30 Hz?) So, it may be due to your setup.


I just saw "Pride & Prejudice" HD DVD a few days ago. I think the sound quality was like Transformers.:eek:
The sound quality of P&P is one of the most underrated discs out there.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Okay... several people commented on this. Someone actually analyzed it on AVS. Rather than having the bass going to a discrete LFE channel during the pulse scene in the first 10 minutes, the bass goes through the mains. (WTF has a center that goes below 40 much less 30 Hz?) So, it may be due to your setup.
My Front Left & Right was measured by HTM to be 22 Hz - 20 kHz +/-3dB & 21 Hz @ -6dB. And they only set the subwoofer dial on the BP7000SC to 10 o'clock. I set my BP7000SC to 11 o'clock.

My Front Center and Surround Left & Right were measured by Tom Nousaine to be 28 Hz - 20 kHz +/-3dB and 27 Hz -20 kHz +/-3dB, respectively.

My setup is Full Range Large Speakers 20 Hz - 20 kHz every channel + Subwoofer (Source Direct Mode).

But I also messed around with the setup (small speakers, 80 Hz crossover, etc.).

I just watched Pathfinder Blu-ray on my new PJ. I think the sound quality is much better than Transformers.

With the exception of Die Hard 2 DTS-MA, I'm pretty impressed with DTS-MA movies so far.

There is just something "strange" with the SQ of Transformers. Some parts sound fantastic, while some parts just don't make sense.
 
CaliHwyPatrol

CaliHwyPatrol

Audioholic Chief
My Front Left & Right was measured by HTM to be 22 Hz - 20 kHz +/-3dB & 21 Hz @ -6dB. And they only set the subwoofer dial on the BP7000SC to 10 o'clock. I set my BP7000SC to 11 o'clock.

My Front Center and Surround Left & Right were measured by Tom Nousaine to be 28 Hz - 20 kHz +/-3dB and 27 Hz -20 kHz +/-3dB, respectively.

My setup is Full Range Large Speakers 20 Hz - 20 kHz every channel + Subwoofer (Source Direct Mode).

But I also messed around with the setup (small speakers, 80 Hz crossover, etc.).

I just watched Pathfinder Blu-ray on my new PJ. I think the sound quality is much better than Transformers.

With the exception of Die Hard 2 DTS-MA, I'm pretty impressed with DTS-MA movies so far.

There is just something "strange" with the SQ of Transformers. Some parts sound fantastic, while some parts just don't make sense.
So, if you have your crossover set to 80hz, your speakers set to small, and the pulse sound not going to the sub, wouldn't it stand to reason that you wouldn't hear it?
 
J

johnnybon

Junior Audioholic
Waiting for my Blu-ray copy. Will compare it to the HD-DVD.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I've watched it 2 1/2 times now. It happened to be on HBO while I was in the hotel, so I watched it again... I don't see what the big deal is? There was nothing particularly impressive about this movie. It is OK, not spectacular.
 
obscbyclouds

obscbyclouds

Senior Audioholic
I've watched it 2 1/2 times now. It happened to be on HBO while I was in the hotel, so I watched it again... I don't see what the big deal is? There was nothing particularly impressive about this movie. It is OK, not spectacular.
It's not a terrific movie really, but it has three things going for it.

1.) Cool special effects
2.) Giant robots cartoons from (many of) our childhoods turned loose on the big screen.
3.) Megan Fox :D
 
E

EJ1

Audioholic Chief
I hated the attempts at comedy throughout the movie and I wish there was more character development with the autobots.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Megan Fox isn't enough to float the whole movie for me...almost, but not quite :) It is a FUN movie, but to me, little more than FX and flash than anything (like I said earlier, a Michael Bay movie).
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
I just wathced this last night on BD. Basically it's brainless crap, but very entertaining brainless crap. I really enjoyed it. The robots talking through the fronts didn't bother me at all, I felt it added to the ambience by making them sound that much larger. There are a few oddities in the soundtrack where the actors sound kind of far away or something, not an A+ for audio, but maybe a B-, still not too bad. This isn't the kind of movie that you watch to see reallity or even great acting, it's the king you just relax and go with and have a good time. (And I did).:D

Jack
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
...not an A+ for audio, but maybe a B-...
I agree completely.

I think my problem was reading all these BD reviews giving it a ***** Five Star "REFERENCE" quality AUDIO rating!

I think if I did not have such high expectations (through the roof), I would not be so let down, which is the case with anything else.

I thought both the HD DVD and Blu-ray Audio versions were the same quality, which is still good, but not Reference Quality.
 
ivseenbetter

ivseenbetter

Senior Audioholic
As long as the audio is better than it was for the cartoon then I am happy. I get excited just hearing Optimus Prime start out his dialogue in the beginning.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
As long as the audio is better than it was for the cartoon then I am happy. I get excited just hearing Optimus Prime start out his dialogue in the beginning.
Then, you will be impressed:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Optimus Prime

Hey, am I wrong in thinking that Optimus Prime is one of the strongest Transformers strength-wise?

IOW, if Prime fought Megatron just hand-to-hand without weapons, Prime would simply kick his a$$?:D
 

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