Chewtobacca said:
Jedi Temple34 said:If this was HD-DVD it would be mandatory to use Dolby True-HD
Well, not quite mandatory for Dolby TrueHD itself, as many HD DVDs did not use it, but I agree that if HD DVD were still about the Star Wars discs would probably have at least a Dolby Digital Plus track. Still, Blu-ray and DTS-HD MA are here to stay, and much as it would be nice to have older audio mixes on discs we shall both have to become used to it. Come on, Jedi Temple34, it is not that bad! :-)
I can see where you’re coming from you seemed more relaxed about LOL. For me it’s a big deal it’s a vintage iconic Dolby film mix and Fox knows this and Lucasfilm Skywalker sound, knows this to be true, they obviously don’t give a hoot they’d sooner grab the money from the sales.
Some on blutay.com was wishing for 7.1 and that is going too far…! SIGH
7.1 is going to f%*k up a lot of classic 70mm 6trcak mixes mark my words.
To each of our own, in ways STAR WARS visual images is religious to some and others it would be sound mix.
can we talk about Raise the Titanic as that is bit hard to get on DVD in 6trcak DOLBY STEREO often it would be panned and scanned version with mono sound or widescreen version in DOLBY STEREO matrix, why it’s a classic film even thou there are some inaccuracies, as it was only discovered mid 80’s.