The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also satisfies, primarily with its distribution of the almost constant supply of original and licensed music.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack doesn't grab your attention in any major way, but it gets the job done without any concerns.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack gets the job done without you really noticing or appreciating it.
The film has been restored in high - definition digital — the image is rich and dreamy — with a 2.0 surround DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also serves the film well, most noticeably in its presentation of the fitting score.
The 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio soundtrack does a first rate job of distributing dialogue, music, and some ambient noise.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack most springs to life in a couple of needle drops, but the source audio stays audible and crisp throughout, while subtitles make sense of any lines you might strain to understand.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack garners some notice with its fine if sparse use of directional effects and atmosphere.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack keeps the accented and sometimes crude dialogue crisp and intelligible, while the soundfield opens up to distribute the unorthodox choral music that Lesley Barber incorporates into her Oscar - ineligible score.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack hides the film's age, making it easy to mistake the mix for that of a brand new film.
The amount of realism in the game is also disturbing with the killings being motion captured so that every little nuance in the way that the character's move being thoroughly placed on display and visually documented for your benefit along with an incredibly
ambient audio soundtrack that will have you uneasy for the duration of the entire game.
Sound is offered in a fine monaural 2.0 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack whose most prominent feature is that score.
The 2.40:1 transfer shows off the moderately stylized film with nary a concern, while the 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack brims with life, distributing music, effects, and dialogue with purpose and impact.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack matches it in energy, complementing the crisp dialogue with prominent but not overpowering music.
These experts on ebooks were presenters, panelists, moderators, and exhibitors on everything from children's app books to digital textbooks, as well as accessories to reading like voice - over narration developers and
audio soundtrack creators.
Object -
based audio soundtracks promise improved surround imaging compared with current Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD and DTS - HD Master Audio formats found on many TV shows and movies today.
It doesn't support Dolby Atmos unfortunately, but the HomeCinema HS2 can decode Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and
DTS audio soundtracks.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack gets the job done, distributing dialogue, ambient diner noises, and the occasional jukebox tune without any complications at all.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also satisfies with its distributing of crisp dialogue and haunting score.
New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director Roman Polanski, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master
audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray
The 2.40:1 picture is free of even minor concerns and the default 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack does an excellent job of balancing crisp dialogue and prominent music including more than a few inspired needle drops.
The 5.1 DTS - HD
master audio soundtrack also gets the job done, most coming to life on music (none of which include the real Hendrix or recreations of his best - known tunes) but presenting dialogue crisply and capably as well.
Monkey Kingdom extends that tradition, with the Blu - ray's vibrant 1.85:1 picture and potent, Foley - heavy 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack both delighting fully from start to finish.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack also is quite nice, unleashing some robust bass at times and conveying different vocal effects with apt clarity.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is surprisingly robust, getting your attention with crisp recordings of proper weight and fittingly mixed and distributed effects and music.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is not something you would call terrible, horrible, no good, or very bad.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack has a good amount of life to it.
The 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack is plenty robust and directional, but a little erratic in the volume department.
Fox treats the film to a sharp and extremely vibrant 1.78:1 Blu - ray presentation, with a lively 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio soundtrack to match.