Is there any way to get the correct audio info for Blu-rays?
Is there any way to get the correct audio info for Blu-rays?
It never seems to report the specific audio formats (5.1 vs 7.1, True HD, etc).
Re: Is there any way to get the correct audio info for Blu-rays?
The technical info is grabbed from amazon, which is a bit lacking, so I just type it in to my satisfaction. It's saved in autofill, so you only need to type each one once.
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Thanks. But then how do you account for different sound formats for different Languages or for that matter multiple audio formats? I suppose if DVDpedia could access a source like blu-ray.com or widescreenreview.com this would not be a problem. I hope a relaible automated solution is made possible soon.Nanook wrote:The technical info is grabbed from amazon, which is a bit lacking, so I just type it in to my satisfaction. It's saved in autofill, so you only need to type each one once.
Thanks again.
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I hear ya. There are a couple threads here asking about importing info from blu-ray.com, but they don't offer an API to to that, alas.
While I do like more detail than most, I am fine with a list of languages on the release, and under Sound I usually just put the best format in there and the number of channels, i.e.:
PCM 5.1
DTS-HD MA 6.1
Dolby TrueHD 5.1
etc.
If it's a foreign film, I just know that the native language of the film will get the best format and any dubs will most likely just be Dolby, and the same with a US/UK film, where English will get the HD track. I don't need to know the specifics of each dubbed language track as I never listen to dubs.
But of course, that's just me, and others may want that extra detail... :/
While I do like more detail than most, I am fine with a list of languages on the release, and under Sound I usually just put the best format in there and the number of channels, i.e.:
PCM 5.1
DTS-HD MA 6.1
Dolby TrueHD 5.1
etc.
If it's a foreign film, I just know that the native language of the film will get the best format and any dubs will most likely just be Dolby, and the same with a US/UK film, where English will get the HD track. I don't need to know the specifics of each dubbed language track as I never listen to dubs.
But of course, that's just me, and others may want that extra detail... :/
Re: Is there any way to get the correct audio info for Blu-rays?
Nanook wrote:I hear ya. There are a couple threads here asking about importing info from blu-ray.com, but they don't offer an API to to that, alas.
While I do like more detail than most, I am fine with a list of languages on the release, and under Sound I usually just put the best format in there and the number of channels, i.e.:
PCM 5.1
DTS-HD MA 6.1
Dolby TrueHD 5.1
etc.
If it's a foreign film, I just know that the native language of the film will get the best format and any dubs will most likely just be Dolby, and the same with a US/UK film, where English will get the HD track. I don't need to know the specifics of each dubbed language track as I never listen to dubs.
But of course, that's just me, and others may want that extra detail... :/
You are probably right... that does seem to be the best approach for now, and I have not found any other movie catalog that is able to overcome this issue. I was hope to have a fully automated solution that wouldn't require me double-checking and editing, but I can live with this approach for now. Thanks.