Actually, it is pretty clear. The word "score" used this way means the music that was composed for a movie.
"6 a: the copy of a musical composition in written or printed notation b: a musical composition; specifically : the music for a movie or theatrical production c: a complete description of a dance composition in choreographic notation"
yeah I know that, but my mind didn't initially read it like that. At first it just sounded like a plain old DTS-HD MA track, but as you see in my first comment, I did get it eventually, just didn't think the wording was quite right.
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Andy @ Mar 26th 2008 12:03AM
is it supposed to mean music isolated or something/
We've had DTS-HD MA forever.
GamerGuyX @ Mar 26th 2008 12:21AM
Its saying you will be able to listen to just the music (in DTS-HD Master Audio) while the movie plays.
shawnmos @ Mar 26th 2008 1:06AM
what's the point of that?
Andy @ Mar 26th 2008 1:08AM
It's not totally clear that it's the music-only track.
Michael @ Mar 26th 2008 3:19AM
Actually, it is pretty clear. The word "score" used this way means the music that was composed for a movie.
"6 a: the copy of a musical composition in written or printed notation b: a musical composition; specifically : the music for a movie or theatrical production c: a complete description of a dance composition in choreographic notation"
Andy @ Mar 26th 2008 4:13AM
yeah I know that, but my mind didn't initially read it like that. At first it just sounded like a plain old DTS-HD MA track, but as you see in my first comment, I did get it eventually, just didn't think the wording was quite right.