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Is it just me, or is the sound better on Blu-Ray discs vs. regular DVD's?

Posted by The Real Dick Hertz on January 13, 2010 at 07:16:55:

I've been watching my new blu-ray player which is not by any stretch a mega-bucks SOTA deck. But I swear the sound is better, especially dialogue level relative to background effects. On my old deck vocals were always down in level so that if the sound was turned up to hear dialogue better, when the special effects kicked in they were blasting way too loud. My blu-ray doesn't have that problem as the entire sound track is much more balanced.