Hello all,
now for a follow-up with some issues regarding the 2-channel Blu-ray sound/video in my set-up.
With many, if not most of my Blu-ray films(with either DTS HD MSTR, PCM or TrueHD sound) I'm experiencing severe distortion, or rather clipping issues, particularly in the bass region, whenever very dynamic outbursts occur. These issues take place regardless is of the main volume level, and is therefore not an issue with my hardware; it seems the 2-channel Blu-ray sound output is simply (mixed?) too high(could this have to do with mutiple channels being mixed down to 2 channels in full HD-sound?), and this courses especially powerful bass outputs to result in a nasty sounding clipping of the sound, as if one would "override" a microphone screaming into it. There's a particular Danish term for the distortive/clipping issue I'm addressing, but I can't find the suitable English word for it. I believe "clipping" is the most fitting term here. I once, at an earlier point also addressed in this thread, had this issue with one Blu-ray film in particular, namely Malick's The Thin Red Line, a problem that was later corrected and now still represents no problem(?). The problem on the other hand now seems to have become a general issue with most of my films containing dynamic outbursts(in the bass), the latest example being the scene towards the end of David Fincher's Fight Club, where the skyscrapers are pulverized. I must stress that music play-back is flawless(i.e. unobstructed, and with full dynamic headroom, even with high res files), as has always been the case, so no issues here. I'm using the very latest version of MC16, and I've experienced named problem for several months now. I'd rather refrain from using the "clipping protection" in the DSP as I believe named issue should be correctable at a fundamental level, i.e. where the problem arises.
Yesterday I played back the Leonard Cohen Blu-ray, Songs from the road, in glorious 2-channel 24-bit/96kHz PCM sound, and my NuForce D/A-converter DAC-9 rightly displayed 96 kHz sampling frequency. However, when I play back the film Baraka with its DTS HD MSTR 24-bit/96kHz 5.1 sound, my DAC-9 only diplays 48 kHz? Why isn't the sampling frequency maintained here? Furthering: will there be a way to truthfully verify the bit-depth and sample rate (within the MC enginie) when playing back Blu-ray's as is the case with music playback? And yes, I've copied the dtsdecoder file into the system 32 folder, and using Red October standard as video renderer - if that's of importance here.
Hoping for some help here.
Best,
M