Best DD & DTS Tracks?
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Best DD & DTS Tracks?
I tried searching for a thread like this because I remember seeing one a while ago but couldn't find one.
Anyone want to recommend some good Dolby Digital and DTS tracks for someone getting a system for the first time.
I'll check out Saving Private Ryan DTS and Episode I for the Pod Race since I heard they are two great movies to showcase.
Anyone want to recommend some good Dolby Digital and DTS tracks for someone getting a system for the first time.
I'll check out Saving Private Ryan DTS and Episode I for the Pod Race since I heard they are two great movies to showcase.
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All good recommendations so far.
Just to add to the list...
DTS
1. Apollo 13 - the launch sequence is tight!
2. Jurassic Park 2 - not as interesting a story as the 1st but I think the DTS sound effects on this one are much better.
3. The Haunting - again, the story is questionable, but in the very beginning there is a passage that will test your subwoofer to the limit. The track gets to ~ 8-12Hz! This scene will rattle your house GUARANTEED!
4. U-571 - because of reason #3 above. Your neighbors will hate you.
5. Pirates of the Caribbean - very nice soundtrack throughout.
DD
5. The Rock: Criterion - for whatever reason (and there was a thread several years ago) the DD soundtrack sounds better than the DTS one. Oh yeah, and the story kicks ass!
OK, so what. I am a DTS whore.
Just to add to the list...
DTS
1. Apollo 13 - the launch sequence is tight!
2. Jurassic Park 2 - not as interesting a story as the 1st but I think the DTS sound effects on this one are much better.
3. The Haunting - again, the story is questionable, but in the very beginning there is a passage that will test your subwoofer to the limit. The track gets to ~ 8-12Hz! This scene will rattle your house GUARANTEED!
4. U-571 - because of reason #3 above. Your neighbors will hate you.
5. Pirates of the Caribbean - very nice soundtrack throughout.
DD
5. The Rock: Criterion - for whatever reason (and there was a thread several years ago) the DD soundtrack sounds better than the DTS one. Oh yeah, and the story kicks ass!
OK, so what. I am a DTS whore.
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DTS
Spider-Man 2 (Superbit)
I, Robot
The Day After Tomorrow
Master and Commander
Gladiator
Hero
Lord of the Rings Extended Edition
Band of Brothers
The Bourne Identity (Collector's Edition)
Dolby Digital
Star Wars Trilogy
The Matrix
Heat
Toy Story 2
Finding Nemo
The Lion King
Aladdin
Spider-Man 2 (Superbit)
I, Robot
The Day After Tomorrow
Master and Commander
Gladiator
Hero
Lord of the Rings Extended Edition
Band of Brothers
The Bourne Identity (Collector's Edition)
Dolby Digital
Star Wars Trilogy
The Matrix
Heat
Toy Story 2
Finding Nemo
The Lion King
Aladdin
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Here are some older choices (versus the current crop):
Apollo 13 (DTS)
Eagles - Hell Freezes Over Tour (DTS)
Gladiator (DTS)
Goldeneye
Meet Joe Black (DTS)
Saving Private Ryan (DTS)
Terminator 2
The Haunting (DTS)
The Matrix
The Mummy (Ultimate Edition - DTS)
The Rock (DTS)
The Thin Red Line (DTS)
Titus
U-571 (DTS)
What Lies Beneath (DTS)
Hannibal (DTS)
Air Force One
Twister (DTS)
The Who - Live From Royal Albert Hall
The Fast and The Furious (DTS)
Apollo 13 (DTS)
Eagles - Hell Freezes Over Tour (DTS)
Gladiator (DTS)
Goldeneye
Meet Joe Black (DTS)
Saving Private Ryan (DTS)
Terminator 2
The Haunting (DTS)
The Matrix
The Mummy (Ultimate Edition - DTS)
The Rock (DTS)
The Thin Red Line (DTS)
Titus
U-571 (DTS)
What Lies Beneath (DTS)
Hannibal (DTS)
Air Force One
Twister (DTS)
The Who - Live From Royal Albert Hall
The Fast and The Furious (DTS)
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Side note. For three character words we should type *DTS* and *DD* or something. You'd only have to type this once in your post.
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Originally Posted by Drexl
I wonder why he couldn't search for this.
(insert Digital Theater Systems so future searches limited to four characters will turn up this thread.)
(insert Digital Theater Systems so future searches limited to four characters will turn up this thread.)
Well, HERE's mine..
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I would recommend Eagles - Hell Freezes Over DTS DVD. It is awesome, and you won't regret buying it.
The seperation on the DTS-only track of Seven Bridges Road has been my main demo to friends of my home theater system. Each of the 5 main speakers is a different Eagle singing.
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DTS:
Gladiator
DareDevil: Director's Cut
Blade II
Spider-Man 2: Superbit
Lord of the Rings: Extended Editions
Starship Troopers: Superbit
5th Element: Superbit
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Jurassic Park
Hero (2002)
Resident Evil: Superbit
DD:
AC/DC - Live at Donington
Aladdin (Enhanced Home Theater Mix)
Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Trilogy
Hulk
Superman: The Movie
T2: Extreme Edition
Matrix Trilogy
Last Samurai
Gladiator
DareDevil: Director's Cut
Blade II
Spider-Man 2: Superbit
Lord of the Rings: Extended Editions
Starship Troopers: Superbit
5th Element: Superbit
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Jurassic Park
Hero (2002)
Resident Evil: Superbit
DD:
AC/DC - Live at Donington
Aladdin (Enhanced Home Theater Mix)
Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Trilogy
Hulk
Superman: The Movie
T2: Extreme Edition
Matrix Trilogy
Last Samurai
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Almost all above is mandtory for anyone who is into HT sound. This isn't in any order but here's mine:
1. - Saving Private Ryan - DTS - The beginning and ending. Besides sound if this doesn't stir some emotion then your brain dead.
2. - Titan A.E - An animated flick that's not in the same league as Toy Story or Ants but sound wise it's in the top (5) period. Not a bad story either.
3. - U-571 - the "Depth Charge" chapter 15 is a sub workout. Turn it up but make sure nothing breakable is around.
4. The Haunting - Very low and errie bass through out. Watch this turned up with the lights out at night and it gives your house the creeps.
5. Jurassic Park - Nothing beats the sound of loud footsteps and big roars from big dinosaurs. One is still a favorite but Three has some pretty good stuff too.
6. - Gladiator - The clinging and banging of swords and shields oh yea!!
7. - Eagles Hell Freezes Over - Whether you like them or not still one of the best sounding concert DVD's around.
8.- Don Henley Inside Job - "Boys of Summer" and "Sunset Grill" hasn't sounded this good in years.
9. - LOTR The Return of the King - Sound and Special Effects at it's best.
10. - Terminator 2 and Star Wars Box Set - Blazzing guns with one and the "wooonnn" sound of a lightsaber in another. Now that's entertainment!!
Kenny J.
1. - Saving Private Ryan - DTS - The beginning and ending. Besides sound if this doesn't stir some emotion then your brain dead.
2. - Titan A.E - An animated flick that's not in the same league as Toy Story or Ants but sound wise it's in the top (5) period. Not a bad story either.
3. - U-571 - the "Depth Charge" chapter 15 is a sub workout. Turn it up but make sure nothing breakable is around.
4. The Haunting - Very low and errie bass through out. Watch this turned up with the lights out at night and it gives your house the creeps.
5. Jurassic Park - Nothing beats the sound of loud footsteps and big roars from big dinosaurs. One is still a favorite but Three has some pretty good stuff too.
6. - Gladiator - The clinging and banging of swords and shields oh yea!!
7. - Eagles Hell Freezes Over - Whether you like them or not still one of the best sounding concert DVD's around.
8.- Don Henley Inside Job - "Boys of Summer" and "Sunset Grill" hasn't sounded this good in years.
9. - LOTR The Return of the King - Sound and Special Effects at it's best.
10. - Terminator 2 and Star Wars Box Set - Blazzing guns with one and the "wooonnn" sound of a lightsaber in another. Now that's entertainment!!
Kenny J.
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
I'll toss in Beastie Boys Video Anthology Criterion for an awesome DD 5.1 experience.
And hey, someone eles likes Titian A.E. I thought I was the only one.
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And hey, someone eles likes Titian A.E. I thought I was the only one.
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Originally Posted by Centurion
All good recommendations so far.
Just to add to the list...
DD
5. The Rock: Criterion - for whatever reason (and there was a thread several years ago) the DD soundtrack sounds better than the DTS one. Oh yeah, and the story kicks ass!
OK, so what. I am a DTS whore.
Just to add to the list...
DD
5. The Rock: Criterion - for whatever reason (and there was a thread several years ago) the DD soundtrack sounds better than the DTS one. Oh yeah, and the story kicks ass!
OK, so what. I am a DTS whore.
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Best DD 5.1:
Around the World in 80 Days (1956 version) - Yes, it's an older movie, you won't believe how active and fresh the audio sounds. The film was originally released with 6-track magnetic sound, which explains why the 5.1 track has so much life to it.
Best DTS:
Fantasia - despite it being censored (30 seconds) and the narration being redubbed, the 5.0 conversion of the Fantasound soundtrack is wonderful.
Around the World in 80 Days (1956 version) - Yes, it's an older movie, you won't believe how active and fresh the audio sounds. The film was originally released with 6-track magnetic sound, which explains why the 5.1 track has so much life to it.
Best DTS:
Fantasia - despite it being censored (30 seconds) and the narration being redubbed, the 5.0 conversion of the Fantasound soundtrack is wonderful.
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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone.
Checked out a couple scenes so far and loving the new surround sound , wish I had it earlier. I'll rent some of the movies mentioned Monday and see how they sound.
Merry Christmas.
Checked out a couple scenes so far and loving the new surround sound , wish I had it earlier. I'll rent some of the movies mentioned Monday and see how they sound.
Merry Christmas.
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DTS : Thin Red Line ( the grass blowing in the wind is amazing)
Pearl Harbor ( all the action scenes)
Starship Troopers SB ( WOW )
Jurassic Park 1 & 2 ( i find myself looking over my shoulder with these)
U-571 ( someone else mentioned this....DTS puts a system to the test )
DD : Black Hawk Down ( DD beats out DTS for my ears )
We Were Soldiers ( one of the best DD tracks out there)
Resident Evil ( I need to get this in SB for DD vs. DTS )
Pearl Harbor ( all the action scenes)
Starship Troopers SB ( WOW )
Jurassic Park 1 & 2 ( i find myself looking over my shoulder with these)
U-571 ( someone else mentioned this....DTS puts a system to the test )
DD : Black Hawk Down ( DD beats out DTS for my ears )
We Were Soldiers ( one of the best DD tracks out there)
Resident Evil ( I need to get this in SB for DD vs. DTS )
Last edited by NotoriousDRE; 12-26-04 at 08:05 AM.