In all honesty, the Blu-ray Ghibli audio tracks are well-optimised for home theatres, especially since they give stereo-only children the option to watch the film in LPCM 2.0.
This means that the DTS-HD MA 5.0/5.1/6.1 tracks are often well-optimised for home theatres, since they don’t have to compensate for stereo setups.
Preserving the LaserDisc Dolby Digitla mix for posterity is good, but I think the Blu-ray’s audio mix is not that different aside from being superior in quality.
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Very nice
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Nice. Thanks
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In all honesty, the Blu-ray Ghibli audio tracks are well-optimised for home theatres, especially since they give stereo-only children the option to watch the film in LPCM 2.0.
This means that the DTS-HD MA 5.0/5.1/6.1 tracks are often well-optimised for home theatres, since they don’t have to compensate for stereo setups.
Preserving the LaserDisc Dolby Digitla mix for posterity is good, but I think the Blu-ray’s audio mix is not that different aside from being superior in quality.