HiRez Poll Seal - SEAL (1991 album) [Blu-ray Audio (Dolby Atmos)]

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Rate the BDA of Seal - SEAL (1991 album)

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  • 1: Terrible Content, Surround Mix, and Fidelity

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  • Total voters
    8
Hi,
for your (and everyone's) information, the 5.1 on this blu-ray (mixed by Trevor Horn) is not the same as the one from the 2005 DVD-Audio (mixed by Tim Weidner)

Thanks! That's surprising... and interesting! The 5.1 mix is noticeably different than how the Atmos mix folds down to 5.1, so that's pretty cool. Quite a few mixes of this album for folks to choose from.
 
Thanks! That's surprising... and interesting! The 5.1 mix is noticeably different than how the Atmos mix folds down to 5.1, so that's pretty cool. Quite a few mixes of this album for folks to choose from.
Unfortunate, however, that Tim Weidner's 5.1 is stuck on an OOP DVD-A. I was hoping it would be included on this Blu-ray. šŸ˜•
 
I took the time this morning to listen to the first minute of a few tracks in 5.1 on both the blu-ray and the 2005 DVD-A.
I still use my old Denon DBP-4010UD player with its analog 5.1 output. Both discs were played this way.
I cannot say that I'm able to spot any difference between the two mixes. To my ears, they're identical. The mastering is not the same for sure, but the sounds that come from the rear speakers are placed exactly the same on both mixes. The front stage is the same.
I assume that the credits in the blu-ray booklet are wrong and misleading.
 
I'm very surprised that the 5.1 DTS-HD MA stream and the 2.0 (stereo) DTS-HD MA stream contains Dialnorm encoded at -9dB and -6dB respectively!

Dialnorm is more an Dolby thing and true to form the Atmos stream is encoded with the usual -31dB...

EDIT: By contrast, the Carly Simon Blu-ray has no Dialnorm on the 4.0 (quad) and 2.0 (stereo) DTS-HD MA streams but it does have -9dB Dialnorm on the 5.1 DTS-HD MA stream.
 
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