that is really going to depend on just what equipment you have, the mix, and the application. I would suggest to listen to both and see which you prefer, with every disk they will be variations. I keep a log of which I like with each disk I get.
If you have full size fronts and rears DTS usually is preferred.
Also note that depending on your hook up your receiver and or DVD player must both support the format, using discrete outputs on the DVD it only must support the format.
2007-10-09 02:30:03
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
0⤋
Well to watch a film, there is no real sound FORMAT, but there is encoding, such as encoders like Dolby, and DTS, and these help the sound go along quite nicely.
You can get these with amplifiers, such as Yamaha ones, Onkel, etc.
Just as long as you have good speakers and kit, then your sound will sound good!
2007-10-09 04:50:16
·
answer #2
·
answered by mistrymister 2
·
2⤊
1⤋
I personally prefer DTS but I have heard that the new codecs for High Definition appliances is awesome,with the right equipment in the chain of course.
2007-10-10 20:27:26
·
answer #3
·
answered by JOHN H 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
Depends on what the sound on the dvd has been encoded in, but in my opinion, you can rarely beat good old Dolby 5.1
2007-10-11 19:34:50
·
answer #4
·
answered by mallybb298 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
It depends what sound system is encoded on the DVD.
2007-10-09 00:56:40
·
answer #5
·
answered by ROBERT P 7
·
2⤊
0⤋
I prefer DTS
2007-10-08 18:36:12
·
answer #6
·
answered by Scatwoman 7
·
1⤊
1⤋