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#982 |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#983 |
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Feb 2020
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Exactly. It seems like the definition of "IMAX Enhanced" has changed with this new Disney+ deal.
Previously, it meant expanded aspect ratio with HDR10, DTS:X audio, and DNR. Now all you need is that expanded aspect ratio to be "IMAX Enhanced", which is really the main benefit anyways. However, they did say that they would be bringing more IMAX Enhanced features to Disney+ in the future. So I wouldn't be surprised if they get updated with DTX:S someday. Update: HDR10+ isn't part of the IMAX Enhanced spec Last edited by ChrisLikesBatman; 11-11-2021 at 04:55 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (11-11-2021) |
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#984 |
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Again, 10+ is not part of the IMAX Enhanced spec. Sony, one of the biggest supporters with their TVs and Bravia CORE streaming service, will never use 10+ and does not.
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#985 | |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Eventually we will see IE at Disney have Dolby Vision as HDR and the addition of DTS:X. Whether that will be the legacy sound format or a choice (Atmos being the other) has not been decided yet. |
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Thanks given by: | ChrisLikesBatman (11-11-2021) |
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Feb 2020
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Did you attend the Xperi conference two years ago? They clearly mentioned 16:9, DNR, HDR10+ and DTS:X and speakers crossed over at 70 Hz. Ot are you telling me that the info from Xperi itself doesn’t suit you therefore they’re wrong?
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Thanks given by: | ChrisLikesBatman (11-11-2021) |
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Did they say it cannot have DV or any other format? |
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#992 |
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Iron Man 1 in the first embiggended scene has grain! Natural moving grain!!
I wonder what the sources and workflow was for these? Right from the digital delivery files? Nice to see them in the correct ratio also, I can ditch my home made rips from the 3D to 2D 4k I made years back and those discs were not 1.90:1. Plus the colour is miles better, civil war always looked washed out on the 3D disc. Can't anyone double check TR and BP? They seem louder than the discs, well I didn't have to turn them up Last edited by Agent Kay; 11-11-2021 at 06:31 PM. |
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#993 |
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Jun 2017
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![]() By chance if Disney re-release or have future MCU films on discs with IMAX Enhanced DTS-X, would that fix the Dolby TrueHD "Atmouse" sound issue (assuming that is a real issue - I hear different accounts)? |
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Its an upcale and denoise, not an HDR format. Atmouse is a massive issue, and it's not the codec it's the mix Last edited by Agent Kay; 11-12-2021 at 06:24 AM. |
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Besides, Xperi (and previously DTS themselves) has backtracked before. DVD having VBR. DTS-HD HR being compatible at launch of DTS:X. DTS:X itself being promoted as an object based format when it really was channel locked to 7.1.4 for the vast majority of their discs - and recommended to stay that way by DTS themselves. Clearly being marked IE and Dolby Vision + Atmos was never in the cards until Disney+. |
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