10-13-2008, 02:45 PM
Checate el siguiente comentario, posiblemente te ayude a corregir el detalle del audio "bajo"...
"At first, my experience with the audio was problematic. On my first play through the movie, I had to bump the volume 7db over my normal calibrated settings, and still the sound was compressed, as if I had “midnight mode” engaged on my receiver (tinny, subdued sound). After checking that Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) was still disabled after a recent firmware update of my player (it was), I restarted the film. Shockingly, it sounded 100% better. After confirming similar observations from several other Blu-ray reviewers, Ive reached the conclusion that this track (in addition to being mastered at lower volume) has the DRC flag present in the audio stream. So those who are bit-streaming the audio will want to watch for the DRC light on their receiver, and re-disable it manually. Those of you using internal decoding on your player will also want to make sure that DRC is disabled in the players setup menu."
Espero te sirva, saludos!
"At first, my experience with the audio was problematic. On my first play through the movie, I had to bump the volume 7db over my normal calibrated settings, and still the sound was compressed, as if I had “midnight mode” engaged on my receiver (tinny, subdued sound). After checking that Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) was still disabled after a recent firmware update of my player (it was), I restarted the film. Shockingly, it sounded 100% better. After confirming similar observations from several other Blu-ray reviewers, Ive reached the conclusion that this track (in addition to being mastered at lower volume) has the DRC flag present in the audio stream. So those who are bit-streaming the audio will want to watch for the DRC light on their receiver, and re-disable it manually. Those of you using internal decoding on your player will also want to make sure that DRC is disabled in the players setup menu."
Espero te sirva, saludos!