NewDeep wrote:
On Indian YR Darr and Lamhe, the Dolby Digital 5.1 sounds like Dolby Digital 1.0 -- so even though it is not as bad as Sholay B4U where the same sound comes from all the 5 speakers at the same time, it is still bad because there is no separation... everything is oriented towards the centre speech speaker. Plus, the sound sounds harsh... unduly and unhealthy high treble. The worst treatment is of the "kabhi mein kahoo" song in Lamhe... it sounds artificial... like something was dubbed over the video!!! Other YR releases are good audio even with pseudo 5.1 -- for example, old movies Afsana, Dastaan, CID, etc... all good audio... I don't know why Lamhe and Darr are so messed up.
If the masters are the same as the U.S., then even U.S. releases would be as bad in audio.
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It is exactly what it is!! as you described..lol. but thanks god, dialogues dont spill in surrounds!! We might have to tune especially our AV reciever to get it possibly softer?
I still remember I used to have Chandni VCD and it was best stereo sound I ever heard from Chandni, both audio/video.
These findings support my claim, that it is same transfer. Why on the earth yrf, crook wankas will give India superior transfer man?
I hate those crooks from the bottom of my heart!!
Now as all YRF dvds are manufactured in INDIA so, now they decided to bring overseas same cover arts too..