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Topic: Napolean 1927 - DVD
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Martin Davey
Film Handler
Posts: 94
From: Southampton UK
Registered: Dec 2011
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posted February 12, 2017 03:38 AM
The audio systems are quite normal and every day things. You have the choice of 2 channel stereo or ,DTS 5.1 (multichannel), all obtainable on virtually every DVD players output. If using an external AV amp, the sound will be decoded quite normally, just like any other DVD, depending on your set up. A TV will just reproduce the two channel sound. The PCM (Pulse code modulation) 2channel sound indicates that it is a high quality recording, higher than a CD, though in reality the DTS will sound better if if you have a multi channel set up and the audio quality will still be good and probably limited by your audio equipment's performance anyhow. I always go for the multi channel choice. The DVD 9 means it is double layered, common for long films and again quite normal, You have written DVD9 x 4:25fps, but it should be DVD9 x 4, 25fps. So you get 4 discs I presume.
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