haha Paul What kind of equipment do you have? Do you have a Blu Ray player? They are not expensive here. I got mine for $89 which to you is probably $1.50
If your system can handle DTS-HD MA or Dolby TrueHD you'll notice a massive difference, they are essentially identical to the studio master, so you'll be hearing things exactly as the director and audio engineers intended. Yummy!
If your system can handle DTS-HD MA or Dolby TrueHD you'll notice a massive difference, they are essentially identical to the studio master, so you'll be hearing things exactly as the director and audio engineers intended. Yummy!
Oooooo nice Onkyo!
So when I put the blu ray on, is there a particular menu choice you have to select, or audio set up?
On the Trilogy there is DTS-HD MA and LPCM, opt for DTS-HD MA, not sure what settings your Onkyo has but, I have a "Pure Direct" setting which just plays the audio exactly as it was recorded. Flick through the Onkyo settings and when DTS-HD MA appears on the display you're good to go!
Apparently I've got these but I've never understand half of them. Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music Pro Logic II Game Neo: 6 Cinema Neo: 6 Music Neural THX 5.1 Theater-Dimensional Pure Audio Direct Stereo Mono Multich THX Cinema Mono Movie Orchestra Unplugged
Pure Audio should just replicate the sound from the blu ray, all the other settings add some sort of "tweak", I always use the Pure Audio for live music and for films I flick through the settings to see which sounds best.
I guess you should use the THX setting for Star Wars blu rays!
Onkyo's have always been good - you should get a really good sound.