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Old 11-09-2021, 04:32 PM   #941
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but does anyone know if this is exclusive to IMAX Enhanced TVs/Receivers or will it work on anything like an Apple TV 4K, maybe even with a toggle switch like The Simpsons has so you can go between 4:3 and 16:9.
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Any TV will be able to see it. FandangoNow had these IMAX Enhanced versions before they folded it into Vudu, and my TV played them just fine.

We don't know yet if it will be a choice like the Simpsons or if they are just replacing the current versions. Hopefully it will be a choice for both.
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It will be in an IMAX section I would bet.
This is a major step for content that was locked out of homes, finally coming home
Looks like D+ added some FAQs with more details: https://help.disneyplus.com/csp?id=c...30269ed3961962

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Do I need special equipment to stream in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio?

Nope! ​​All Disney+ supported devices support IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio.

How can I find movies available in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio?

Type “IMAX” in the search bar or use the IMAX Enhanced filter on the movies page to see all movies available in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio.

Select movies will also have a Versions tab available, where you can access both the IMAX Enhanced and Widescreen versions.

Note: Some movies only have select sequences filmed in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio. Read the description in the Versions tab to see if the expanded aspect ratio is available throughout the entire movie.

How do I stream select movies in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio?

All Disney+ subscribers can experience select Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio, on any supported device.

These movies will automatically play in IMAX’s expanded aspect ratio during the full movie (if available) or during select sequences that were filmed or formatted for IMAX, but the standard Widescreen versions will still be accessible from the Versions tab.
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Old 11-09-2021, 05:54 PM   #942
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Well, it's evident that they have put physical media on the back burner because they are not selling their Disney+ SW or MCU series on disc. You want to watch them - be a Disney+ subcriber.

Disney+ like all streamers has an enemy: Churn. Keeping their TV series on Disney+ will help to cut that down. And of course adding new content each month.

The pot of gold at the end of the streaming rainbow is massive, to the tune of $30 billion a year. Disney's current yearly revenue is a shade over $65 billion.
No its circumstantial that the series made for the service have remained in the service so far.
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Old 11-09-2021, 06:09 PM   #943
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No its circumstantial that the series made for the service have remained in the service so far.
Disney a big proponent of physical media?
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Old 11-09-2021, 06:58 PM   #944
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They have released a ton this year yeah
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Old 11-09-2021, 07:01 PM   #945
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They have released a ton this year yeah
New and Catalog?
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Old 11-09-2021, 07:05 PM   #946
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Yep, including Fox and Touchstone
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Old 11-09-2021, 10:37 PM   #947
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Well, it's evident that they have put physical media on the back burner because they are not selling their Disney+ SW or MCU series on disc. You want to watch them - be a Disney+ subcriber.

Disney+ like all streamers has an enemy: Churn. Keeping their TV series on Disney+ will help to cut that down. And of course adding new content each month.

The pot of gold at the end of the streaming rainbow is massive, to the tune of $30 billion a year. Disney's current yearly revenue is a shade over $65 billion.
You're kinda obsessed with them not releasing the streaming serieses on disc as a sign of them ditching disc but there are very few streaming series that DO make it to disc, from any provider. The whole point is to keep that content exclusive to that service. There are some on disc, sure there are, but compared to everything else out there they're but a fraction, and a UHD release is a tinier fraction still. But modern TV shows on disc just don't do big business any more apart from rare cash cows like Game of Thrones, it's why Warners release most of their stuff via WAC on Blu or even DVD. Disnee aren't solely keeping their shows stuff off of disc because they hate physical, they're also doing it because it's not worth their time.
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Old 11-09-2021, 10:59 PM   #948
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You're kinda obsessed with them not releasing the streaming serieses on disc as a sign of them ditching disc but there are very few streaming series that DO make it to disc, from any provider. The whole point is to keep that content exclusive to that service. There are some on disc, sure there are, but compared to everything else out there they're but a fraction, and a UHD release is a tinier fraction still. But modern TV shows on disc just don't do big business any more apart from rare cash cows like Game of Thrones, it's why Warners release most of their stuff via WAC on Blu or even DVD. Disnee aren't solely keeping their shows stuff off of disc because they hate physical, they're also doing it because it's not worth their time.
Well that's all good to know. And I do hope a lot of members here read your post. Maybe it will put an end to the constant postings of . . .

"If Disney put The Mandalorian on disc they would sell millions of them."

"Disney is shooting themselves in the foot by not releasing Loki on disc."

"Disney loves money. Why can't they release their SW/MCU Disney+ TV shows on disc?"
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Old 11-09-2021, 11:39 PM   #949
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I take it Disney will use lossy Dolby Atmos instead of lossy DTS: X, I would assume.
there is no DTS:X in provider streaming. (that i'm aware of) all providers that stream with object based audio is always Lossy ATMOS in a DD+ package.
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Old 11-10-2021, 03:51 AM   #951
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there is no DTS:X in provider streaming. (that i'm aware of) all providers that stream with object based audio is always Lossy ATMOS in a DD+ package.
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IMAX Enhanced will also bring immersive DTS audio to Disney+ in the future. It sounds like we should expect Disney+ to use the streaming variant (compressed audio) of DTS:X but it is not entirely clear from the press release.

- "DTS is proud to be an integral part of IMAX Enhanced and we are looking forward to unlocking more exciting technology for Disney+ subscribers in the future, which will include immersive IMAX signature sound by DTS," said Jon Kirchner, chief executive officer of Xperi.
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1636365375
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I'll check out some of this and see how it compares to the discs.

Until Fiber Optic internet is available where I live the discs are always my first choice.

It doesn't matter with streaming as the AV bitrates are relatively low and fixed, even for 4k, unfortunately. Meaning, the data rates and compression quality don't ramp up past the stored file's capabilities on the streaming company's server if you have a faster than average connection. Quality is not job one with these companies as their average customer base doesn't give a crap.

This would only be helpful if you were downloading and/or uploading large amounts of data. Kaleidascape file download speeds would be improved with a faster internet connection with no data caps, for instance.


Discs or very expensive Kscape are the only options for higher than streaming quality outside of going to the ultra rich solutions of DCP rentals for your private screening room.

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Well that's all good to know. And I do hope a lot of members here read your post. Maybe it will put an end to the constant postings of . . .
Those are still more or less valid statements, at the moment they're pushing in one direction, there is a market for their D+ content on disc, not Frozen DVD/BD numbers, but a market nonetheless.

The problem (for us) is Disney think big and physical is relatively small.
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Those are still more or less valid statements, at the moment they're pushing in one direction, there is a market for their D+ content on disc, not Frozen DVD/BD numbers, but a market nonetheless.

The problem (for us) is Disney think big and physical is relatively small.
Very well said
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Old 11-11-2021, 09:38 AM   #957
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Immersive DTS audio

IMAX Enhanced will also bring immersive DTS audio to Disney+ in the future. It sounds like we should expect Disney+ to use the streaming variant (compressed audio) of DTS:X but it is not entirely clear from the press release.

- "DTS is proud to be an integral part of IMAX Enhanced and we are looking forward to unlocking more exciting technology for Disney+ subscribers in the future, which will include immersive IMAX signature sound by DTS," said Jon Kirchner, chief executive officer of Xperi.
I reckon that the DTS mentioned for streaming will be equal to DTS on a DVD.
So 768kbit/s or maybe 1.5Mbit/s ? Does anyone know?
streaming Atmos is DD+ which doesn't top very high on the bitrate scale either
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My current projector is IMAX ENHANCED.

Good thing that means practically nothing as It's getting replaced soon with a much better PJ that is not.
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I reckon that the DTS mentioned for streaming will be equal to DTS on a DVD.
So 768kbit/s or maybe 1.5Mbit/s ? Does anyone know?
streaming Atmos is DD+ which doesn't top very high on the bitrate scale either
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IMAX Enhanced will also bring immersive DTS audio to Disney+ in the future. It sounds like we should expect Disney+ to use the streaming variant (compressed audio) of DTS:X but it is not entirely clear from the press release.

- "DTS is proud to be an integral part of IMAX Enhanced and we are looking forward to unlocking more exciting technology for Disney+ subscribers in the future, which will include immersive IMAX signature sound by DTS," said Jon Kirchner, chief executive officer of Xperi.
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1636365375

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