

To me this is not a question about the substance and quality of your work, it is a technical question to which the answer eludes me.įor that matter, are both of them even Dolby Digital, or is there a further downmix? You mentioned that the menus "will look identical on both DVD and Bluray" so that's not it. You previously indicated that the Blu-ray ISOs were in the 30GB range, so there is obviously plenty of room on the 50 GB BD-R DL disc. The difference is noticeable if you have a decent home theater set up. Since you indicated that "This fan edit has been created using only the highest-quality media available", I guess I'm wondering why the Blu-ray reference release is not getting the lossless 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track.

It (kind of) made sense on the digital download to keep the size down.

My question from the screenshots: is there only lossy 5.1 audio on the Blu-ray? If so, that seems like kind of a glaring omission. Many people seem to be focusing on various issues they have visually with the edit (color correction, missing scenes, etc.). Thanks for all the hard work and I am looking forward to the Blu-ray.
