#IS 448 KBPS GOOD FOR AUDIO FULL#
I didn’t get into Atmos / DTS:X because I am not even in the realm of upgrading my system (mainly just my AVR at this point) to get a full rig going. Would this mean if a title was released on BD-A and DVD-A, the DVD-A would be compressed with MLP while the BD-A is fully uncompressed PCM files? A good rule of thumb is to double those numbers, so your stream has plenty of breathing room. The lowest streaming rate is around 32 kilobits per second (Kbps)a low-quality stream like talk radiowhile the highest is around 9,216 Kbps (9.126 Mbps). What are these? Is AC-3 just another name for Dolby? And MLP seems like its the PCM compression technique for DVD-A discs. The amount of internet speed you need per music stream depends on the quality. So in theory, its better to always use the LPCM option if you have it and then go to the DTS than Dolby versions?Īlso, if my AVR doesn’t have the lossless Dolby/DTS options (My Yamaha RX-V2600 only has regular DD, DTS and DTS 96/24) Does that mean that any disc which has a DTS-HD MA stream just gets the DTS core audio of 16 bit (or is it 24?)/ 48k? And if it happens to also have a DTS 96/24 stream (The Rush AFTK BD-A does) then I get that additive info to make it a little better?Īnd if I have the option between LPCM and DTS-HD MA, for right now, I should always go LPCM because i’ll get the full lossless stream?Īlso, I’ve seen AC-3 and MLP floating around in some of the messages. Looks like both the DTS and Dolby do the standard stream with even further extensions. Same with DD+ with a 640kbps core and a 1Mbps extension. AUDiO 1: 3211 Kbps DTS-HD 5.1 (MA) (Untouched) AUDiO 2: 640 Kbps AC3 5.1 (CORE) LANGUAGE: ENGLiSH ENCODER: eSc SPECIAL THANKS TO: BOSSHITMAN + DdHD + KINGDVD + Ach + Mr. Were there many music discs that utilized this quality? It looks like the DTS version is comprised of the core DTS with two extensions to bring it up fully to 24/96k. RELEASE: Four.Good.DTS-HD.MA.5.1.X264-EVO ViDEO: 13000 Kbps (L4.1High) RESOLUTiON: 1920x804 RUNTiME: 1 h 40 min SUBTiTLES: No. Am I right on that? So its a little better than regular DTS, but still not great. Is this why the Pink Floyd Immersion sets had those two different streams on the disc?ĭTS: 1.5 Mbps for BR or 768 kbps for DVD.Īre both of these 16 or 24 bit? It also looks like the sample rate would be 48k for both.ĭTS 96/24: This seems like it uses the core DTS stream and then adds on a little bit of compressed information to get it up to 96/24 theoretically. Let me just jot some stuff down and tell me if I’m wrong.ĭolby Digital: 640 kbps for Blu Ray Players or 448 for DVD players. Another newish question, this time its with all of the different versions that come on these discs and trying to make sense of it all.