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Dolby atmos test disc game of thrones
Dolby atmos test disc game of thrones




dolby atmos test disc game of thrones
  1. #Dolby atmos test disc game of thrones series#
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But while it’s far from the most consistently sharp 4K Blu-ray around (especially during the darkest scenes and with some of the SFX shots in episodes five and six), some of the brighter moments, at least, look quite spectacularly sharp. So far as I can tell, the 4K Blu-ray presentation is an upscale of a 2K original master. But this still lets the transfer deliver far more data at any given moment than any of the original broadcasts or streams will have got - plus, of course, a 4K resolution, where no 4K version was available when the show first aired.

#Dolby atmos test disc game of thrones series#

The series isn’t presented with by any means the highest average bit-rates I’ve seen on 4K Blu-ray for the most part you’re looking at rates of between 25 and 50Mbps, with the occasional peak of 60Mbps plus. It’s a joy to see what feels like the darkest GoT season ever with that darkness delivered with not just gorgeous richness and depth, but also consistent freedom from the various horrors associated with current live broadcast systems I listed earlier. Predictably the single biggest revelation of the 4K Blu-ray is its combination of excellent black level depth with more or less total freedom from compression noise. All the nasty stuff which, as the 4K Blu-ray proves, seems to have been down to a combination of broadcast bandwidth issues and the creation of an SDR video master that made little to no allowance for the limited quality of the TVs most living rooms contain.Īw. Here, at last, you can watch the whole thing without being distracted by nasty compression blocks, horrible color banding, uneven black levels or a total absence of visible dark detail. So much so that I seriously regret watching it when it first aired rather than waiting for this infinitely better-looking edition to arrive. I know it’s a cliche, but watching Season 8 on 4K Blu-ray really is like seeing it for the first time.

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Provided, anyway, that you have a TV that’s up to the job… And in the last of these I concluded that likely the only way you might get to see this cinematic show looking the way it was intended to be seen would be to buy the 4K Blu-ray when it came out. I covered various aspects of this controversy in a series of articles at the time (which you can find links to at the bottom of this one). Especially the epic Episode 3, which sent social media into meltdown as viewers across all distribution platforms complained of major picture quality problems such as compression noise, banding noise, and sequences so dark that they literally couldn’t see what was going on at all.Ĭersei doesn't get the sort of send off she deserves in Season 8. Season 8, though, caused the biggest picture quality controversy yet.

dolby atmos test disc game of thrones

Game Of Thrones’ penchant for extremely dark and smoky locations has always made it a major challenge for the world’s various broadcast and streaming platforms. Key kit used for this test: Key kit used for this review: Sony 65A9G TV, Philips 65OLED+934, Samsung 65Q90R, Panasonic UB820, Oppo 205 MAX Light Level/Max Frame Average Light Level: Both present as 0 nits. What you get: Three 4K Blu-ray discs, 3 Region A/B/C HD Blu-raysĮxtra features: 10 (TEN!) commentary tracks, with at least one per episode a nearly two-hour behind the scenes documentary half hour making of documentaries on Episodes 3 and 5 animated history and lore of Westeros in-episode interactive guides.






Dolby atmos test disc game of thrones