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Gerald
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I have "Gladiator" and "Final Destination 2" in DTS 6.1 on dvd. Are there any DTS 7.1 titles on dvd ?
Thanks,
Gerald
Thanks,
Gerald
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Unregistered said:There are 7.1 receivers because having 7 speakers can create a more enveloping sound field with speakers at your front, sides, and behind you. There are currently no 7.1 discrete recordings but that doesn't mean you can't get 7.1 sound.
Receivers have many options for expanding 2 channel or 5.1 channel mixes to 6.1 or 7.1. 'All channel stereo' modes take 2 channel mixes and expand them to 5, 6 or 7 channels. Dolby Prologic II expands 2 channel to 5.1. DPLIIx expands 2 channel analog or digital to 6.1 or 7.1 and can also expand 5.1 to either 6.1 or 7.1. DPLIIx can be layered on top of DTS 5.1 or 6.1 to create 7.1, etc...
So the number of discrete channels recorded on a disc has only a limited relationship to how many channels you can get for playback. There are no discs in any format that contain 7.1 discrete channels, but that may change in the future so having a 7.1 receiver is useful to be ready for future 7.1 formats should they ever arrive. A 7.1 receiver is also useful now if you want to use the processing modes described above to get 7.1 sound from 2,5.1, or 6.1 sources. Additionally, many 7.1 receivers can be configured to play 5.1 in the main room and use the other two amps to drive stereo speakers in another room. Lots of good reasons to choose a 7.1 receiver in my opinion.
Yes, I do and I would put Dan L Fedric Jr in that category. The 'EX' you are talking about is Thx Ultra 2 and it is a matrix decoding format, just like the others described. There are no discrete 7.1 movies in any format! Do some research on your own before making a fool of yourself.Unregistered said:There is EX which is 7.1 and DTS ES which is 6.1 or something like that. I have a Sony 7.1 reciever and there are movies in 7.1 and 6.1 cause I have seen/heard them. But only a few. Dont you just hate it when someone writes like thay no what their talking about but don't have a clue.
Dan L Fedric Jr
Dan, you need to do some research on surround formats; the information is out there if you choose to look for it. Start with the Dolby site. There are zero 7.1 discs. That means there are no discs that have 7.1 channels of information recorded on them. Sure, a 7.1 receiver can apply a processing mode, like DPLIIx, to turn 2 channel analog, 2 channel digital, 5.1 or 6.1 digital for playback on 7.1 speakers, but there are no discs that have 7.1 channels recorded.Unregistered said:This is Dan Fedric again and what I was saying is that their are DVD's that are 7.1 movies when my receiver is on auto detect and an ex or 7.1 movie is playing my dolby digital blue light comes on and instead of the receiver showing 3/2.1 it show somthing like 7.1 ex and the two rear center speakers magicly start working and it is awesome. I would call that a 7.1 movie you on the other hand are trying to make people think that this does not exsist.
And I'm here to tell you it does weather its matrix or decrete the format does exsist and it sounds really good and you do need a 7.1 receive to hear it.