Not exact matches
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.
Since we are talking about a reality TV series, «Duck Dynasty» doesn't blow you away in terms of
audio and video but it still is a
solid presentation... after the first season.
The film itself receives a welcome (though short of excellent) anamorphic transfer and a
solid (but not the most dynamic)
audio presentation.
The
audio is also a
solid presentation of a 1991 film soundtrack, but even though it's a full - blown 5.1 DTS HD Master
Audio track, it's still front - heavy with little output for the rear speakers.
A
solid English Dolby digital 5.1 track anchors the
audio presentation; not only is dialogue ably captured, but the track also impressively highlights the subtle sounds of «cut» snow as White, Haakonsen and others shred the slopes.
Umbrella Entertainment's Blu - ray release of The Land That Time Forgot features a
solid presentation with clean
audio and a crisp picture, at least much crisper than previous home video
presentations.
On the
audio side of the
presentation fence Reckoning is again mostly
solid but with a few problems.