Jurassic Park DTS badly mastered? (not LFE problem)

lomic
lomic Posts: 407
edited July 2004 in Music & Movies
Just watched this for the first time all the way through - I had been using the intro for some demoing and it sounded pretty good.

This time around when I got to actual dialogue it seemed like the voices were annoyingly bright. I haven't noticed this being a noticable problem on any other movies - dts or DD that I have watched. Anyone else notice this problem, or is it just my ears? I've seen the threads about the old discs with the LFE problem, and they all said the new discs sounded fine.
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  • dlew308
    dlew308 Posts: 530
    edited July 2004
    It's a known issue. Try a google search but there are newer versions out there with the dts fixed.
  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited July 2004
    Which JP? I haven't seen the first JP in DTS, only #2 and 3.
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  • lomic
    lomic Posts: 407
    edited July 2004
    Yeah, the first one.

    Looked on google, only saw articles about the no-LFE problem.

    I forgot the disc has a 2 channel DD track, so I'll see if that sounds any different.
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