BHD superbit
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Since this movie is coming out tomorrow and there is already a review on the site, I'm just wondering how the audio is. The reviewer said that there is a difference between the DTS and DD but nothing significant. I hope this is the same transfer as the region 3 version.
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Originally posted by DVD Josh
I would imagine it's the same transfer. Honestly, you should get the Korean 3DVD + OST version from koreandvds.com. Best version there is.
I would imagine it's the same transfer. Honestly, you should get the Korean 3DVD + OST version from koreandvds.com. Best version there is.
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From: ...wait a minute, where the hell am I?
Originally posted by eau
Does it share the same extras as the R1 3-disc Deluxe version?
Does it share the same extras as the R1 3-disc Deluxe version?
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Re: BHD superbit
Originally posted by matrixrok9
... and there is already a review on the site, I'm just wondering how the audio is. The reviewer said that there is a difference between the DTS and DD but nothing significant.
... and there is already a review on the site, I'm just wondering how the audio is. The reviewer said that there is a difference between the DTS and DD but nothing significant.
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=11094
"Most of the time DTS tracks hold a slight advantage (if any) over the Dolby Digital track. However this time the difference was more apparent. Listening to them on their own in their entirety you'd never know there was a difference. However, toggling back and forth between the two reveals a different story. The DTS track was noticeably cleaner, offering crisper highs and more distortion free lows. Whizzing bullets sounded more realistic and less muffled, and dialogue seemed easier to understand. The difference can be described as if a subtle filter was degrading the sound of the Dolby Digital track, making it sound murky." - David Blair, DVDTalk Reviewer
The reviewer over at hometheaterspot didn't think there was enough of a difference to warrant a double/triple dip:
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/html/...p?sequence=749
"The DTS track has a tad more sense of space to it, especially in the rear, but it is minimal at best. I would be hard pressed to recommend this over the previous edition because of the DTS track alone." - Kris Deering, Senior Spot Editor
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The DTS track featured on the Superbit for this title,(I have R3 Korean)IMO is superior in every way to the Dolby track featured on any of the releases for this title. If your a fan of presentation over extras I'd recommend you getting the superbit release of this film.
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i got the R3 superbit deluxe & the DTS was... WOOOOOOOO!!!!

dunno bout the R1, but i assumed it would be the same cause they're all 1-disc superbit anyway
hope it helps


dunno bout the R1, but i assumed it would be the same cause they're all 1-disc superbit anyway
hope it helps




