
P magazine on September 14 in Area A (human readable version in the world, so also in Area B, published by Warner Bros.), the Blu-Ray edition of the classic David Fincher was late .... The first reviews have just fallen on the canvas, and technical results confirm rather remarkable. The image is presented in 1080p restored, and has a silver dimension that some call sublime, but also and above all, a soundtrack enciodée in DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 to flow rather colossal 5447 Kbps under 24 Bit and 48 kHz.
The film has always been presented optimally in terms of its soundtrack. The previous edition DVD already offers the DTS ES 6.1 Discrete, remastered (and remixed) for this occasion by the great Ren Klyce, responsible for the appearance of a (very) large majority of productions Fincher. The use of the rear center channel showed itself destructive, or even an unusual anthology relevance, in its discretion and in his brilliant shots. The filling of the soundstage, optimized sound depth digging of the first order, which had a sophisticated sound, an incredible density, and a subtlety that left in the lurch. Now presented in uncompressed digital audio, the codec via DTS-HD Master Audio, the results can not qu'enthousiasmer, mainly due to the high bitrate audio, and clarity offered by lossless sound. All reviews highlight the stifling presence of a fetid atmosphere, clarity and spatial rendering of the score by Howard Shore, whose opening credits, well known to all, is the highlight. Near maximal use of all channels offered complements an ideal set, that we long to find out as soon as possible, and we cordially invite you to discover more than if you're not familiar with this exceptional work, the heart of all aspects which most cinégéniques were designed during the shooting with eyes (and ears) of genius. Note that our publishing area B will be entrusted to the care of Metroplitan, who should assume all specifications exactly.
Source: www.dvbeaver.com

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