Dolby True HD problems with Creed 2 and The Nun
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:13 am
Several months ago, I watched The Nun on Blu-ray. The Dolby True HD audio did not have any audio problems while watching the Blu-ray. I ripped the Blu-ray using MakeMKV. Then, while watching the MKV version on my TV with the HDMI Out from the laptop computer, there were several spots where the Dolby True HD version of the audio would always "cut out" in the exact same spots. I was not happy about this, but I didn't think it was that big of a deal because the Dolby True HD version of the audio was not the only format - there was also a 5.1 DTS Master Audio format. Thankfully, the DTS Master Audio format did not have any problems. ... I thought this may have been just a "one-time" fluke.
But, I recently watched Creed 2 on Blu-ray with Dolby True HD audio and there were no problems with the audio. I then ripped Creed 2 using MakeMKV. I then tried to watch Creed 2 on my TV using the HDMI Out from my laptop computer. The 7.1 Dolby True HD audio format immediately started hearing "dropouts" in audio. This was another movie where there was a 5.1 DTS Master Audio format. Thankfully, the DTS Master Audio format did not have this problem. But, it is very frustrating and apparently not a fluke that the Dolby True HD version of Creed 2 has this audio problem on Dolby True HD.
I tried listening to Creed 2 on my laptop and I did not notice these audio dropouts in Creed 2 while watching on the screen of the laptop and using the two speakers built into the laptop. Obviously it is different when you are sending out a 7.1 signal via HDMI and simply listening to that same 7.1 source in a 2-channel environment, but I just thought I would mention that.
Thank you for your time and help.
But, I recently watched Creed 2 on Blu-ray with Dolby True HD audio and there were no problems with the audio. I then ripped Creed 2 using MakeMKV. I then tried to watch Creed 2 on my TV using the HDMI Out from my laptop computer. The 7.1 Dolby True HD audio format immediately started hearing "dropouts" in audio. This was another movie where there was a 5.1 DTS Master Audio format. Thankfully, the DTS Master Audio format did not have this problem. But, it is very frustrating and apparently not a fluke that the Dolby True HD version of Creed 2 has this audio problem on Dolby True HD.
I tried listening to Creed 2 on my laptop and I did not notice these audio dropouts in Creed 2 while watching on the screen of the laptop and using the two speakers built into the laptop. Obviously it is different when you are sending out a 7.1 signal via HDMI and simply listening to that same 7.1 source in a 2-channel environment, but I just thought I would mention that.
Thank you for your time and help.