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Cat islands Japan, Greece and few more.One day you'll wake up and this...
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That is simply task to just link two AVR's and play both having the centre channel to listen to common centre dialouge and if its all sounding the same if not it would have a delay of few m/s on one of the AVR's that's how I would check that its in sync once okay I can set the configuration for the second AVR to run the remain few channels.I have a few spare channels and thought of doing something like that.It is a real shame AVRs/Processors cannot be configured to just pass thru the full audio, then the setup would be easy to just daisy chain together.
I suppose it would be possible on a bluray player with dual outputs. HTPCs are a pain as you need some kind of HDMI splitter. Since, although it can have many audio devices, only the one can be active, the other alternative would be a mixer.
There is of course one potential problem with time sync delays regarding two separate decoders performing the same operations. You would need to be very careful to make sure it stayed in sync.
An interesting configuration for this two processor option would be 8 speakers with one set to heights and the other set to overheads.
I did try the Equaliser, up mixed and that did a fine job. Trams, buses, warehouse and stores, voices, rain and gunfire with helicopters, all bouncing around the ceiling with pans. I'm not sure how much better it would be with the actual Atmos.
I have been thinking that I need to maybe find a core Dts HD or True HD on an existing Dts:X/Atmos and up mix it to see if I can identify the real differences.![]()
I’ll order EQ1. Looking forward to it.Yep EQ-2 in 4K/ATMOS release Dec 11.
But I can tell that it won't be as good in terms of ATMOS soundtrack or plot/story.![]()
EQ1 will work out your Atmos speakers for sure.I’ll order EQ1. Looking forward to it.![]()
I could have said the exact same about the neural X up mix of the Dts HDMA, so what does that really say about the Atmos?The Atmos track springs to life from the opening moments. The scene inside the train that McCall rides to work opens up considerably, with a distinct rattle and hum and recreated sense of location with a prominent full-stage saturation and seamless overhead adds; the listener will feel as if they're riding the train. The warehouse store in the following scene also offers upgraded atmospherics. Intercom chatter emanates from overhead, and the sense of scale and area are impressively defined, capturing, it seems, the entirety of the store within the obviously much smaller confines of the home theater.
DSU and Neural:X can be effective for generalized matrix overhead sound effects. Definitely better than no overhead at all.I could have said the exact same about the neural X up mix of the Dts HDMA, so what does that really say about the Atmos?You can hear the pans from middle back,left to right on the alarm clock and the far right to left of the electric razor. You can tell the exterior interior differences in the tram/train.The echos and voices in the warehouse are spacious and the voices appear from the back, middle and overhead, left and right. The end gun fight with the lights progressively turning off, the extinguisher rain overhead, gun fire all sound fine. It works pretty much the same.
I know mine is not atmos.
We know there can be differences in the vocal pan on the country road in PP&Z but then mine is only a Dvd in this case verses a full atmos.
Many people want to know if there is a significant difference. So this could be informative.Hopefully you will hear differences, I am just not convinced this will be wildly different. It could be the Dts has the discrete Atmos folded in to the Dts mix, so the True HD core will lack this. It should have the Dts as an alternate stream, there so perhaps that instead of the Atmos would be the best to compare.
Alita: Battle Angel
Valentines day is angle battle day in Atmos.This was supposed to be penciled in for Christmas, but it's been held over till mid February.![]()
Maybe not that make/model but yeah it had that angled lens, yes short throw I have read about them to be positioned close to the screen which was the case of the ones I saw yesterday at the isense, lobby.This is the LG short throw I use.
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The colour is good (I matched it as close as I could by eye to the Oled and nearly as bright), blacks not so much. The contrast isn't massive, but from a couple of feet away, over 100" for £600ish is pretty nice. Mine is the older model that still did 3D although I never bought the glasses for it yet. 30K hours, I can live with it, no bulbs.Focus can be a bit tricky, but it more than fine for the films and it has it's own digital tuner, so the F1 looks great for the in car shots.
And no one can spoil the picture when moving around for drinks and what not.
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