Glad I found this thread!
I've been recently trying to work out what, if any difference there is between TrueHD and DTS-HD.
For whatever reason, TrueHD movies seem to sound really compressed and just harsh on my system, whereas DTS-HD sounds absolutely wonderful, really full and natural. DTS-HD gives me a well balanced seamless mix between my fronts and center, whereas TrueHD leaves me with what I can only describe as a broken up sound stage, with no blending of the 3 speakers.
After reading this thread I can only assume my AVR is just doing a terrible job of handling TrueHD.
My system isn't anything special:
Onkyo TX-NR579
Paradigm S.7 Monitor 11 (fronts)
Paradigm S.7 Center 1 (center)
Energy Point 1e (rears)
Sherwood SW-10 (sub)
Panasonic BMP-BDT220 (BluRay)
Not sure whether I'd be surprised or not if I discovered the Onkyo wasn't handling the signal well. It is a very low end model, though I'd hope they wouldn't attempt it if they can't pull it off properly. I would assume though, for economics, they'd use the same decoding processor/board for the majority of their units.
It's a bit of a head scratcher... and no way I can think of to definately prove one way or the other, unless anyone knows of a movie encoded with both formats from the same master/mix?
Do the higher end AVR models have TrueHD specific settings you can adjust?
Any help in satisfying my curiosity would be most appreciated.
