Overall, a very
good audio track.
This is
the best audio track I've heard on a Disney Channel DVD.
«Cop Land» steals
the best audio track of the pack, followed by «First Blood» in a close second and «Lock Up» in third.
Not exact matches
With a toy rack that rotates as
well as a mirror combined with an expansive collection of
audio tracks, you baby will be entertained for hours
is a powerful hypnotic
audio track guides that you deeply into hypnosis and directs you to relax the muscles all around your baby, to release any fears and concerns that may be holding you back from entering labor, and to let go of any control issues as
well.
Unique to Hypnobabies: 16 powerful, deep hypnosis
audio tracks for use by our Hypno - Mothers as they learn, practice and use their Hypnobabies program as
well as 2 45 minute - long Affirmations
tracks.
This feature works surprisingly
well, highlighting
audio tracks for NPC and human enemy sounds.
Sony's MDR7506 combine the company's excellent
track record for high - quality
audio with a
well - built design.
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Using fMRI, the team monitored anesthetized (as
well as alert) macaques as they watched videos (with and without the volume turned up), and while they listened when just the
audio track of the videos were played.
There is an 8 - hour
audio track for download, so «being busy» isn't an excuse to get yourself prepared the
best you can.
This
audio program with four
tracks is designed to get into your subconscious mind and help you believe love with a
good man is possible for you.
The
audio is
well represented in both a solid Dolby Digital 5.1 presentation and a DTS
track; the latter's only noticeable differences are slightly rangier music and sound effects.
More
good news on the
audio front: a rather enjoyable 5.1 DTS - HD Master
Audio track is included, which gives action sequences and Basil Poledouris» score a much - needed boost.
The world of 2016 movie soundtracks likely had no catchier tune than «Drive It Like You Stole It,» but each
track found within Sing Street is another example of this filmmaker's gifted ability to move his audience with
audio as
well as visual ingenuity.
Special features include
audio commentary with director Michael Ritchie and actress Jean Louisa Kelly, as
well as an isolated score
track and original cut of the film in standard def.
The same goes for the
audio DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1
track, it works with the music and action scenes the
best.
Nothing particularly
good stands out in the
audio, but it's a perfectly fine
track.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case with hollowed - out spindles that are, you know, in theory
better for the environment, Pretty Bird comes to DVD presented in a crisp, color - consistent widescreen transfer, with an English language Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound
audio track with optional English subtitles.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length
audio commentary
track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as
well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
The Extended Edition's 5.1
track is very
good, but it's hard to accept a step down in
audio quality for a new edition.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length
audio commentary
track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew, as
well as some audition tape footage.
Stellar high definition video treatment and a lossless Dolby TrueHD
audio track earn major points as
well.
It's a
well - rounded
audio track that accomplishes the job.
It's surprising to find a movie as major as this with neither
audio commentary nor deleted scenes, especially given Sonnenfeld's
tracks on the first two movies and the undoubtedly
well - supplied cutting room floor that must have resulted from the film's reshoots.
The Blu - ray
audio options are anchored by English language 5.1 DTS - HD and 2.0 DVS
tracks, as
well as Spanish and French Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound mixes.
Presented in a widescreen 2.35:1 video transfer and a Dolby Digital 5.1
audio track, the director's cut of «Daredevil» is a completely different film for the
better.
The
good news is that the Blu - Ray edition from Warner Bros. sports a beautiful transfer that is alive with color and complexity, and a fantastic
audio track that is a wonderful showcase for your
audio system.
The action is captured
well with the
audio tracks as is the amazing Joe Hisaishi and his wonderful and beautiful score.
All three of these
audio tracks sound crisp and
well - mixed, and the English dub is especially commendable for the excellent vocal nuances of its ADR cast.
The «Subtitle» languages include all the ones listed for the
audio tracks, as
well as: Cantonese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Indonesian, Korean, Malay / Bahasa Malaysia, and Portuguese.
The «Subtitles» options consist of the same languages as the
audio tracks, as
well as, several more.
The show does with a Dolby Digital
audio track, which works
well for the comedic timing.
Better than Turkish Delight, both versions offer English
audio tracks in DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound and 5.1 Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix, with subtitles in French and Spanish.
The stereo soundtrack is
good and Hugo Freidhofer's score is available as an isolated
audio track.
Coupled with nice if generally shallow Dolby 2.0 surround
audio tracks, the Casper series on home video looks and sounds as
good as it probably can and, more to the point, has any right to expect.
The
audio tracks are must
better in terms of Blu - ray quality.
This film's
audio track also shines boasting Paramount's Dolby TrueHD 7.1, easily one of the
best I have ever heard on Blu - ray... and almost blew up my surround sound.
The 2.0 soundtrack isn't too hot - the two native characters are often tough to understand, and a number of other characters are as
well - the
audio just hasn't been mixed very
well and while it probably wasn't the most high - tech
audio tracks to begin with, it should be more distinguishable than this.
Speaking of
audio track, there is also the Original Mono Track included as well, which will be sure to satisfy those audio pur
track, there is also the Original Mono
Track included as well, which will be sure to satisfy those audio pur
Track included as
well, which will be sure to satisfy those
audio purists.
Even though the transfer looks
good, the
audio tracks are not really up to Blu - ray par standards.
The
audio track, DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1, also works
well especially with the film's action sequences.
The 1080p transfer is simple gorgeous and compliments so
well by the DTS - HD Master
Audio 7.1
audio track as
well, which is perfect.
THE
AUDIO DETROIT offers a
good DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1
track that brings home the various tensions surrounding the subject matter.
Surprisingly the sound is also
good sporting a 5.1
audio surround
track.
The special features including an
audio commentary
track from executive producers Barry Bernholtz and Jeffrey Schneck, as
well as producers Peter Sullivan and director John Shepphird.
People will also be happy to learn that the
audio track can be switched to its original Japanese as
well.
At least the 5.1 DTS - HD MA remix of the original Cantonese
audio offers a genuine upgrade (that mono
track is on board as
well in DD 2.0), although it mostly just broadens the front channels during the gunfights — sporadically and randomly at that.
The
audio is presented in Dolby Atmos, easily one of the
better tracks if you have the capability to take full advantage of it.
Conversely, the Dolby Digital 5.1
audio is irreproachable; equalized for home - theatre playback, the
track immerses the viewer from the opening frames — and is sometimes a bit too much like a high - end relaxation tape for its own
good, soothing the viewer past a trancelike state into light snoozing.