Anurag1700 wrote:
Is it just a coincidence that even the DVD release of TSeries Don did not have the logo anywhere during the film? I only have the Steelbook 3-Disc edition Btw.
Something tells me that this is not a mere coincidence and that the producers of 'Don' may have something to do with there being no 'logo' on the DVD and now the BD. Hmm.. this would mean that this BD is not actually reflective of a change in T-Series policy regarding logo 'watermarks'. Oh no, why do I get the feeling that the 'watermark' is going to reappear on their next release. I sure hope I am wrong.
Anurag1700 wrote:
I would love to know if someone can very clearly 'enlighten' me as to what does 'Sounds like' mean in this statement. Also I seek info from the AV techies that if at all there exists any kind of tried and tested device/SW/tool that can help the consumer deciding whether its really a 're-encode' and not actually HD.
It is quite possible and I suspect it to be the case with atleast some Indian Blu-rays, that instead of using the original lossless audio master, the compressed & lossy Dolby Digital audio is used as the source for the 'DTS-HD MA' encoding. Thus the final product can only be as good as the source and obviously not better. This would explain why the 'DTS-HD MA' audio sounds uncannily similiar or even inferior to the DD audio on some Indian Blu-ray discs.
Anurag1700 wrote:
Completely Agree with you. Can anyone provide a list of all Hindi Blurays yet in which this 'play all' option is actually there?
I don't think there is any BD yet, that has this option in the 'Songs' menu. Although, as a first, with the 'DON' BD, selecting any song from the song menu, works to the same effect. Except that, it only plays the song selected and the rest of the songs that come after it.