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Carol Services at All Souls

This year, All Souls is spreading ‘Great Joy for All the People’. Join the tens of thousands who flock-by-night to Langham Place for a carol service this season and cosy up in the packed pews to enjoy angelic solos, nativity readings, and time to consider the Good News of Christmas.

Head along on select dates before Christmas (13, 14, 18, 20 and 21 December) as you belt out the nation’s most loved carols with a live choir and orchestra, bathe in the bold splashes of colour, and feast on towering trays of mince pies and overflowing hot festive punch — all free of charge!

Video Songs Dts - Blu Ray Tamil

By seeking out , you are not just listening to music. You are preserving the integrity of the art form. You are hearing the music the way the composer intended: powerful, clear, and immersive.

So go ahead. Dust off that Blu-ray player. Order a copy of Jailer or Vikram . Turn the volume up to -10dB on your receiver. And feel the difference. Do you have a favorite Tamil song that sounds incredible on DTS? Let us know in the comments below. If you need help finding specific Blu-ray titles, check our "Recommended Discs" section. blu ray tamil video songs dts

In the golden age of streaming, where compressed MP3s and low-bitrate YouTube videos dominate, a silent revolution is brewing among true cinema lovers and audiophiles in the Tamil film industry. They are going back to physical media—specifically, . By seeking out , you are not just listening to music

By: Team AV Enthusiast

A: Your TV speakers cannot decode DTS. You must connect the Blu-ray player to an AV Receiver via HDMI (not optical, as optical cannot carry DTS-HD). So go ahead

A: Rarely. Most streaming services use Dolby Digital Plus (Atmos) which is lossy. DTS is reserved for physical discs. Final Note: Preserving the Art The shift towards streaming has killed the "music video experience." Directors spend crores of rupees choreographing songs like "Khalasi" (from Coke Studio Tamil —though not film, the principle applies) only to have it heard on tinny phone speakers.