The Japanese laserdisc had AC-3 at 384kbps; the DVD's audio track at 448kbps should technically be superior. However, I've seen reports that the audio was remixed for the DVD, whereas the laserdisc contained the original theatrical audio with increased dynamic range and power.
The Japanese laserdisc had AC-3 at 384kbps; the DVD's audio track at 448kbps should technically be superior. However, I've seen reports that the audio was remixed for the DVD, whereas the laserdisc contained the original theatrical audio with increased dynamic range and power.