The Dark Knight 1080p DTS-MA 96/24
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- Video > Highres - Movies
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- 14.74 GB
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- IMDB
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- English
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- batman dark knight 1080 dts 96/24
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- Uploaded:
- Jan 2, 2012
- By:
- BLORRY
The Dark Knight 2008 1080p DTS-MA, 96/24 core Ripped from blu-ray, the dolby true-hd track converted to dts master audio with a 96/24 core. It is a lossy track, but only barely. If your rig supports dts 96/24, then that's what you'll get. If your rig only supports standard DTS, it will still work perfectly, just at the lower sample rate, and it still sounds great. Yes, the 1080p video track is huge, but it's well worth it on high res TVs. Here's some specs: Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L4.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Duration : 2h 32mn Bit rate : 12.0 Mbps Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 800 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 23.976 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.327 Stream size : 12.8 GiB (87%) Writing library : x264 core 119 Audio ID : 2 Format : DTS Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Format profile : 96/24 / Core Codec ID : A_DTS Duration : 2h 32mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 1 561 Kbps / 1 510 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 96.0 KHz / 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 1.66 GiB (11%)
What is the point of converting True-HD to DTS-MA? Original True-HD is going to sound better than a conversion to DTS-MA.
I did it because my "old" receiver (2005 model) only supports Dolby Digital EX, but it does support DTS 96/24.
The audio track is a step down from True-HD, and it is lossy, as I indicated, but it is my understanding that DTS-Master Audio doesn't necessarily imply a lossless track; hence the reason I included the 96/24 spec in the title.
I can tell you that it sounds much better on my rig after the conversion, as before I was forced to listen to plain ol' Dolby Digital. Yecch.
The audio track is a step down from True-HD, and it is lossy, as I indicated, but it is my understanding that DTS-Master Audio doesn't necessarily imply a lossless track; hence the reason I included the 96/24 spec in the title.
I can tell you that it sounds much better on my rig after the conversion, as before I was forced to listen to plain ol' Dolby Digital. Yecch.
The IMAX sequences are in 1920x1080, was that cropped to 1920x800 ?
Honestly, I don't know. I encoded it as loose anamorphic. Tell me a scene, and I'll check.
I just watched the Hong Kong scene, and unfortunately yes, it is at the same aspect ratio as the rest of the movie.
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