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Originally Posted by Cinema Squid 
There is a distinct possibility BDInfo was wrong when it said 16-bit, since it just makes a guess. In fact, I'll assume it's wrong and change the entry since, as you say, the numbers don't make much sense. If someone has the UK disc and time to check the actual bit-depth with eac3to that would be appreciated.

There is a distinct possibility BDInfo was wrong when it said 16-bit, since it just makes a guess. In fact, I'll assume it's wrong and change the entry since, as you say, the numbers don't make much sense. If someone has the UK disc and time to check the actual bit-depth with eac3to that would be appreciated.
I actually have the UK Steelbook version of Sweeney Todd, I am sure the disk is the same as the regular amaray version.
With this check that you are requesting, how is it done? Is eac3to a software I can download? If so, where to download it from? I have a LG HD-DVD/BD combo drive so I can certainly check the disk for you











































