carledwards
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My early impressions (I've only heard the red book CD and the MLP 96/24 stereo tracks on DVD-A) are very positive. I think the new mixes are quite good. I'll do the 5.1 today...
Did you see Rusinurbe's post above? I assume " big one" means the box???
I was not able to play the video (it freezes and skips), but other than that, excellent disc. I ordered a replacement copy from Amazon, so hopefully the video plays on that one.
Last night I was going over the 5.1 again and....
EPITAPH!!!
Dang, it grabs you by the scrotum!
Excellent!!
I am not that pleased with the 5.1 Mix as most of you are. I gave it a 7.
The Mix is very nice, but the Mellotron in Epitaph and the title track is not as loud as in the original stereo mix and the guitar is way too loud on the left front channel. This is robbing some of the original atmosphere for me.
If DTS bass is more robust than (M)LPCM 5.1, it suggests you have the LPCM .1 bug.
If DTS bass is more robust than (M)LPCM 5.1, it suggests you have the LPCM .1 bug.
Correct me if I'm wrong, ssully, but I'm connected via HDMI, not analog. So the bug shouldn't affect my setup, correct?
No, not correct -- if you have the LFE bug it will still affect your setup with HDMI, whenever you play multichannel DVD-Audio that has .1 content.
I am going to assume that 1) your AVR does all bass management and speaker distance correction and 2) your AVR does all decoding of DTS and Dolby Digital. So your player is really mainly a digital transport for PCM or bitstream data.
With such a setup, if you have the LFE bug, the 'fix' is to go into the Oppo user controls, and raise just the subwoofer channel by +10dB. This will only affect PCM audio, not DTS/DD bitstreams.
But if you don't have the LFE bug, then don't do this. The way to check is to compare subwoofer level , e.g. with an SPL meter held near the woofer, when you play the same track as DTS versus DVD-Audio. The measured difference will be obvious if you have the bug. I used the Chesky Ultimate Surround test disc, but the first few seconds of Steely Dan's 'Two Against Nature' worked well too, since it's nearly all bass.
I am going to assume that 1) your AVR does all bass management and speaker distance correction and 2) your AVR does all decoding of DTS and Dolby Digital. So your player is really mainly a digital transport for PCM or bitstream data.
I talked to Oppo. They're baffled.
You actually got hold of Oppo? How?? I've been trying for months.
I'm running a 980H and for whatever reason, It will occasionally fire up tinny with reduced volume. I stumbled and poked around some and found out that resetting one of the speaker sets (e.g. My center is set to small - I change it to another size, and then back again) "fixes" it. Shazaam ... audio goodness in all it's glory once again.
I did check their website and found out I'm running the most recent bios burn, so that's no help. No real biggie - just annoying is all.
Anyway - give that a shot and see if it helps.
I actually talked to them twice today! Just pressed 2 from the initial menu and they came right on. Weird about the speaker settings, huh?
I went to channel trim and upped the sub to +10db. It's all good!!!!:banana: