The audio component is arguably the most vital part of this release. "dts.v2.0" is not a typo or a downgrade. It stands for .
Includes a Cinema DTS track, which aims to replicate the theatrical audio experience.
This specific file name refers to a high-quality fan restoration of The Matrix (1999)
The lobby shootout’s shotguns crack with sharp transients but not the boosted low-end of the Blu-ray. Trinity’s kick in the opening fight has a realistic thud , not a subsonic boom. The infamous “red pill” dissolve is accompanied by a low rumble that is felt, not just heard, because it wasn’t redirected to a LFE channel—it’s full-range stereo.