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Thanks everyone. One more question. I am going to get the 2006/2008 DVDs but I want the widescreen versions of the theatrical releases. I think I read somewhere that these are in both the widescreen and full screen editions of the special editions. Jeezz, confusing even typing it!

Bottom line:do the theatrical release widescreen versions come in the full screen special edition cases or are the theatrical releases also full screen?

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Your memory is correct. All of the bonus discs are wide.

However, in practice you must take into account the “fuckwit factor”. Just talk to Darth Mallwalker…
-Moth3r

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The limitations of a 192 kb/s Dolby Digital track as compared to the LPCM stereo track are pretty apparent to me whenever I hear the music. It is true that how important this will be is up to the tastes of the individual. In my case, the music is one of the main things I watch Star Wars for, so it is very important.

But objectively speaking, it is a fact that the LPCM track is of better quality than the lossy version derived from it.

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StarThoughts said:

The limitations of a 192 kb/s Dolby Digital track as compared to the LPCM stereo track are pretty apparent to me whenever I hear the music.

ABX test results?

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Moth3r said:

StarThoughts said:

The limitations of a 192 kb/s Dolby Digital track as compared to the LPCM stereo track are pretty apparent to me whenever I hear the music.

ABX test results?

Why, the dialnorm and DRC alone would... oh ;)

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