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Old 07-24-2014, 05:22 PM   #1
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A Guide to Dynamic Range Acronyms

EIDR – stands for Extended Image Dynamic range as used by ITU Rappporteur Group Sess.1
IDR – stands for Extended Image Dynamic range as used by ITU Rapporteur Group Sess.2
EDR – stands for Extended Dynamic Range as currently used by Dolby
HDR – stands for High Dynamic Range as used by SMPTE, EBU, BBC and the original ‘do-ers’ such as noted in the Introduction here - http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/tr/...ef_Ambient.pdf
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Old 07-24-2014, 11:35 PM   #2
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Word on the street is that there's an available title "or maybe titles" that already have Dolby Atmos tracks!

Rumor is that when Dream Works rereleased How to Train Your Dragon with a new 7.1 mix they slipped in an Atmos track at the same time!


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Word on the street is that there's an available title "or maybe titles" that already have Dolby Atmos tracks!

Rumor is that when Dream Works rereleased How to Train Your Dragon with a new 7.1 mix they slipped in an Atmos track at the same time!


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Wouldn't it be cool if they slipped a Dolby Atmos mix in there at the same time? It's possible they did, but we won't know for sure until someone can test it on Dolby Atmos-compatible equipment or we get confirmation from the studio. The film was not released theatrically in Dolby Atmos (it came out before the format was available)
That sounds extremely optimistic.
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Old 07-25-2014, 12:02 AM   #4
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Word on the street is that there's an available title "or maybe titles" that already have Dolby Atmos tracks!

Rumor is that when Dream Works rereleased How to Train Your Dragon with a new 7.1 mix they slipped in an Atmos track at the same time!


http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/Wh...ht-Think.shtml
Speculation on their part, besides the 7.1 mix was already released in 2011 for the 3D version. I seriously doubt they remixed it again and added Atmos on top of that, since the theatrical version was not in either format. The sequel of course is.
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Old 07-25-2014, 01:57 AM   #5
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Speculation on their part, besides the 7.1 mix was already released in 2011 for the 3D version. I seriously doubt they remixed it again and added Atmos on top of that, since the theatrical version was not in either format. The sequel of course is.
Yeah but I'm talking about when they repacked the 2d version with 7.1 they added an Atmos track. Again just a rumor but could you imagine the publicity they would earn being the first out the gate with Atmos content!

Other companies are months away from releasing there content but DreamWorks gets one in before there Rivals and makes bank! Unless Pixar knows something I don't...
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Yeah but I'm talking about when they repacked the 2d version with 7.1 they added an Atmos track. Again just a rumor but could you imagine the publicity they would earn being the first out the gate with Atmos content!

Other companies are months away from releasing there content but DreamWorks gets one in before there Rivals and makes bank! Unless Pixar knows something I don't...
I highly doubt so. Doing an Atmos soundtrack is not a simple task. I really don't think any studio or producer is crazy enough to remix the soundtrack at this stage.

More likely, the producers will wait and see if there are enough people willing to spend additional money for a Blu-ray with Dolby Atmos soundtrack. It's something like the early stages of 3D Blu-ray. We started off with the first wave of 3D content from the cinemas, and once there's a sizeable market, the producers start converting older movies into 3D.

The first title mixed in Atmos was Pixar's Brave. I don't expect any movie that's released before that to have the soundtrack remixed to Dolby Atmos.

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This isn't always true of Sony. They've pretty much given up on SDDS (never pushed it as a home format) and did an Atmos mix for Amazing Spider-Man 2.
They never even tried to push the format properly in cinemas. SDDS had little advantages and incentives for cinema operators to include or integrate SDDS into their systems that Dolby and DTS had a firm establishment.

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It's not like Onkyo's offering a HTiB with Atmos or anything...
I'll shamefully admit. I'm secretly hoping for that.

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I highly doubt so. Doing an Atmos soundtrack is not a simple task. I really don't think any studio or producer is crazy enough to remix the soundtrack at this stage.

More likely, the producers will wait and see if there are enough people willing to spend additional money for a Blu-ray with Dolby Atmos soundtrack. It's something like the early stages of 3D Blu-ray. We started off with the first wave of 3D content from the cinemas, and once there's a sizeable market, the producers start converting older movies into 3D.

The first title mixed in Atmos was Pixar's Brave. I don't expect any movie that's released before that to have the soundtrack remixed to Dolby Atmos.


They never even tried to push the format properly in cinemas. SDDS had little advantages and incentives for cinema operators to include or integrate SDDS into their systems that Dolby and DTS had a firm establishment.

I'll shamefully admit. I'm secretly hoping for that.

Two "older" movies that have reportedly been remixed to Atmos already are "Chicago: The Musical" and the original (and best) "Die Hard."

There may be more remixes to come if they see it starting to take off.

Speaking of SDDS, two of the optional front speaker locations for Atmos are extra left and extra right flanking the center speaker for a wider behind-the-screen sound scape. Objects can be anchored or panned through these speakers. They supposedly are kept in the home Atmos version and accessible if you have a processor with a more sophisticated Atmos renderer and enough outputs.

Pioneer, Onkyo, and Denon have HTiB solutions coming with Atmos enabled speakers.
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Two "older" movies that have reportedly been remixed to Atmos already are "Chicago: The Musical" and the original (and best) "Die Hard."

There may be more remixes to come if they see it starting to take off.

Speaking of SDDS, two of the optional front speaker locations for Atmos are extra left and extra right flanking the center speaker for a wider behind-the-screen sound scape. Objects can be anchored or panned through these speakers. They supposedly are kept in the home Atmos version and accessible if you have a processor with a more sophisticated Atmos renderer and enough outputs.

Pioneer, Onkyo, and Denon have HTiB solutions coming with Atmos enabled speakers.
When the hell the did Die Hard get remixed in Dolby Atmos? If so they need to bring it out pronto, along with the first two Terminator movies!

Best movies to display Atmos are going to be movies with action and destruction! Independence Day should sound really good if remixed.
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Two "older" movies that have reportedly been remixed to Atmos already are "Chicago: The Musical" and the original (and best) "Die Hard."

There may be more remixes to come if they see it starting to take off.

Speaking of SDDS, two of the optional front speaker locations for Atmos are extra left and extra right flanking the center speaker for a wider behind-the-screen sound scape. Objects can be anchored or panned through these speakers. They supposedly are kept in the home Atmos version and accessible if you have a processor with a more sophisticated Atmos renderer and enough outputs.

Pioneer, Onkyo, and Denon have HTiB solutions coming with Atmos enabled speakers.
Are you referring to the movie by Rob Marshall, featuring Richard Gere?

I had hoped that with DTS: NeoX, we could see some of the SDDS 8 channels soundtracks on Blu-ray. But that was wishful thinking.

I need some honest opinions any of you guys that personally experienced SDDS-8C in cinemas. Was that 7.1 a significant different experience compared to regular 5.1?
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I'll shamefully admit. I'm secretly hoping for that.
I know of a couple high rollers who un-shamefully hope this is true - https://www.facebook.com/KrellAV/pho...type=1&theater
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So when are we expecting some demos, videos and more information? There's lots of talk but so far I've not seen anything that makes me as a consumer interested (me as a film lover and one who'd love more enveloping sound is excited of course). I guess my question is, when can I go to a store, even high-end, and get a real proper demo? How long till this info comes out?
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So when are we expecting some demos, videos and more information? There's lots of talk but so far I've not seen anything that makes me as a consumer interested (me as a film lover and one who'd love more enveloping sound is excited of course). I guess my question is, when can I go to a store, even high-end, and get a real proper demo? How long till this info comes out?
The big roll out starts at CEDIA in September. The first Atmos titles should be out for the holiday rush.

It's anyone's guess as to which stores will have proper Atmos demo rooms. It seems to be a lost art in this industry as more brick n mortar stores go by the wayside. However, they still need equipment, speakers, and discs first.
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