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Here's something I've only just noticed, as I expand my Blu-ray Audio collection. It might apply to Blu-ray movies as well - but I'm not sure.
You know those four coloured buttons on your Blu-ray player's remote? The red, green, yellow and blue ones? Well some discs actually make use of them!
Among others, here's a case in point: XTC's wonderful Nonsuch album. Each button gives direct access to an audio mode as follows: Red (5.1 DTS-HD); Green (5.1 LPCM); Yellow (Stereo); and Blue (Instrumental).
Now that's really cool in my books. No need to menu surf to change modes.
Different disks are free to code to these buttons however they'd like. I've seen one with a 7.1 DTS-HD and a 5.1 DTS-HD.
Jeff
You know those four coloured buttons on your Blu-ray player's remote? The red, green, yellow and blue ones? Well some discs actually make use of them!
Among others, here's a case in point: XTC's wonderful Nonsuch album. Each button gives direct access to an audio mode as follows: Red (5.1 DTS-HD); Green (5.1 LPCM); Yellow (Stereo); and Blue (Instrumental).
Now that's really cool in my books. No need to menu surf to change modes.
Different disks are free to code to these buttons however they'd like. I've seen one with a 7.1 DTS-HD and a 5.1 DTS-HD.
Jeff