We are definitely movie buffs, but we are slow on tech when it comes to media. So we haven't gone past DVD's at this time. I have a little over 1500 DVD's, so I'm not about to attempt to replace them with Bluray for an "unknown" improvement. Sure I wager its better, but worth the cost better? Not sure.
So mainly I'm wondering, if we were to add Atmos to our system now, knowing all my content is AC3 5.1, what up-mix would be happening commonly and how does it effect 5.1 content and will it be noticeable and pleasing, I realize that's subjective, but figured anyone out there with Atmos could probably weigh in on the idea of how their Atmos sounds when they have non-Atmos encoded media playback and useing up-mix processing to simulate Atmos.
I'm curious how that experience is, and whether they think Atmos is worth it for that scenario.
Very best,
Well, as I’ve mentioned before, to me the juice is worth the squeeze. I’m definitely not here to sell you anything, and certainly only you can decide if it’s “worth the cost”. I can sense you’re in a state of analysis paralysis which is common, but anecdotes will only get you so far.
However I’ll try to help and answer this.
So as to what to expect. Unfortunately this you just can’t calculate beforehand. Every track is different and a little unpredictable, but to date I haven’t had a soundtrack sound worse, save for the random sound placed here or there.
DSU and dtsnx work similarly, but differently too. One puts in phase information into the tops/heights and one uses out of phase information.
DSU seems to be a little more atmospheric and dtsnx a little more aggressive, and also louder. Ime DSU is more natural, but dtsnx makes some tracks a little more exciting. So yes, noticeable. Pleasing? Almost always. Also, DSU upmixes the same content to the left side, front and rear, and right side front and rear. Basically 4ch stereo. Dtsnx can do .4 (or .6 with dtsx pro) “discretely”. I air quoted “discretely” to point out that it’s still extrapolating content from the bed layer.
Something else DSU does, is when DynamicEq(Deq) is engaged with DSU, it boosts the bass and treble range as usual, but just as Deq boosts the side/rear surround levels(too much for me) it raises the rear top/height speaker levels too. FWIW, I don’t use Deq. I use audyssey app. And minidsp/REW to build a house curve.
One more thing too. Both upmixers(not including Auromatic here) are an improvement over PLIIX/Z, and offer different, but similar exterior each other. But keep in mind, upmixing legacy tracks that don’t contain objects, can’t replicate that, as there are no XYZ coordinates, and no objects to place. Like all soundtracks and film mixers before, some are definitely better than others. Ymmv. Hope that’s not TLDR...
Again, for me, it was totally worth the upgrade, and imo some Atmos is better than no Atmos. I can’t say if it will be worth it for you. It seems like you are content. Or I might be mistaking reticence for talking yourself out of it! Lol