
AcuDefTechGuy
Audioholic Jedi
I watched "Jason Bourne" in DTS:X the other day.
I'm not sure if I could tell a significant difference between the DTSX vs. DTS-HDMA. They both sound very good. But the DTSX version doesn't have a whole lot of overhead effects. I bet the DTS-HDMA up-mixed with DTS Neural:X would sound about the same as the DTSX.
So I was once again disappointed in DTSX.
I still loved the movie and I'm glad I re-watched it.
So far, I think if you want to impress people, show them some good Atmos movies, not anything from DTSX.
I'm not sure if I could tell a significant difference between the DTSX vs. DTS-HDMA. They both sound very good. But the DTSX version doesn't have a whole lot of overhead effects. I bet the DTS-HDMA up-mixed with DTS Neural:X would sound about the same as the DTSX.
So I was once again disappointed in DTSX.
I still loved the movie and I'm glad I re-watched it.
So far, I think if you want to impress people, show them some good Atmos movies, not anything from DTSX.