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Old 11-08-2021, 06:19 PM   #901
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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.

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Ooh that's neat.
Can we have the 70mm DTS track from Rogue One pls
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:20 PM   #902
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The marketing has come such a long way that open-matte is now called Imax!
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:22 PM   #903
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So does anyone think they'll have 1:43 scenes when Eternals eventually makes it to D+? Or will they just max out at 1.78?

I also wonder if these will be an alternate version, and you can choose between both. Original aspect ratio with Dolby Vision+Atmos vs. open matte with HDR10+ and DTS:X.
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:24 PM   #904
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Ghost protocol for 30 mins filled an IMAX screen, the best comparison is the new Batman v Superman disc
Still one of the best IMAX experiences I’ve ever had. I simply can’t believe we still don’t have any version of the film with the expanded aspect ratio. Such a waste of amazing content.
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:34 PM   #905
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So does anyone think they'll have 1:43 scenes when Eternals eventually makes it to D+? Or will they just max out at 1.78?

I also wonder if these will be an alternate version, and you can choose between both. Original aspect ratio with Dolby Vision+Atmos vs. open matte with HDR10+ and DTS:X.
1.90:1 I would imagine they mastered right from the IMAX dcp's
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:34 PM   #906
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So does anyone think they'll have 1:43 scenes when Eternals eventually makes it to D+? Or will they just max out at 1.78?
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I also wonder if these will be an alternate version, and you can choose between both. Original aspect ratio with Dolby Vision+Atmos vs. open matte with HDR10+ and DTS:X.
AFAIK, no HDR10+. The DTS:X will not be there when they premier. Only Dolby Atmos. DTS:X comes later.

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Scope to 1.44:1 and back would be lousy at home (letterboxing to windowboxing to letterboxing to windowboxing...). If they have to switch ratios, stick with 1.90:1 (center extract for us scope projection people) and scope. Otherwise, just keep it in scope for home viewing.
I would have agreed with this in the past until I watched the new IMAX transfer of BvS. I loved seeing the full image 1.44 image on those scenes, and in retrospect it made me wish Nolan kept the full framing on his films too, instead of cropping them to 16:9.

But the option to retain a standard 2.4:1 scope framing should always be available, because I understand the problem for CIH home-theater enthusiasts or people that just don't like the aspect-ratio switching around.
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They won't. "Look Peter - no more black bars! Hooray!"
oh man, nostalgia, I remember in the day, going to Best Buy on new release day and hearing random customers asking the media guys "so, does this have them black bars??" [brain hurt]
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Old 11-08-2021, 06:55 PM   #909
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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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1.90:1 I would imagine they mastered right from the IMAX dcp's
But IMAX had two DCPs AFAIK: 4k laser had some 1.43 scenes (According to Chloe, I don't have a laser near me to see for myself), and the 2k Xenon had 1.9.
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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.
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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But IMAX had two DCPs AFAIK: 4k laser had some 1.43 scenes (According to Chloe, I don't have a laser near me to see for myself), and the 2k Xenon had 1.9.
Sorry meant the 1.90:1 version.
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:21 PM   #913
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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.
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
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:46 PM   #914
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I'm happy these films are finally available to watch in these formats, but it does seem like another significant step in the direction away from physical media. The question of obsolescence in your purchase of a disc used to just be about a format upgrade 10 years later (DVD to blu-ray, blu-ray to 4k, etc), but now it's a matter of streaming getting incremental upgrades every couple years.

I was just considering getting some MCU discs on 4k, but now there's no point because I'm paying to have less of the movie.

A happy medium of digital vs. physical I could get behind would be if a service like Steam existed for movies where you could download a blu-ray quality video file to play locally, but I doubt that will happen any time soon.
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I'm happy these films are finally available to watch in these formats, but it does seem like another significant step in the direction away from physical media. The question of obsolescence in your purchase of a disc used to just be about a format upgrade 10 years later (DVD to blu-ray, blu-ray to 4k, etc), but now it's a matter of streaming getting incremental upgrades every couple years.

I was just considering getting some MCU discs on 4k, but now there's no point because I'm paying to have less of the movie.

A happy medium of digital vs. physical I could get behind would be if a service like Steam existed for movies where you could download a blu-ray quality video file to play locally, but I doubt that will happen any time soon.
Agreed, Disney is basically telling people NOT to buy their movies on disc....

Hey if that's what they want, they got it. I will save a lot of money in the process and buy discs from Majors that actually care about physical media....
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No, Disney is saying we want content for our service.
We make a lot of money with IMAX, let's make more.
This could lead to disc, as always you chicken little babies are once again seeing the sky fall.
Let's go back to when you all said Disney won't release live action or Fox titles.
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Old 11-08-2021, 08:08 PM   #917
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This could lead to disc, as always you chicken little babies are once again seeing the sky fall.
LOL, in your dreams...

Disney doesn't even want to spend money for a BD-100 on new releases and now they are gonna reissue all these movies for IMAX aspect ratio on disc, right

Keep dreaming...
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I'm truly baffled by today's announcement.

Why did Disney have to make a special deal with IMAX to put out their movies with the expanded aspect ratio?

Other studios have been doing this for years, going all the way back to 2008 with The Dark Knight. More recently, Tenet, Wonder Woman 84, and the BvS IMAX remaster have all included aspect ratio switching. No "IMAX Enhanced" version necessary.
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https://www.imaxenhanced.com/
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I'm truly baffled by today's announcement.

Why did Disney have to make a special deal with IMAX to put out their movies with the expanded aspect ratio?

Other studios have been doing this for years, going all the way back to 2008 with The Dark Knight. More recently, Tenet, Wonder Woman 84, and the BvS IMAX remaster have all included aspect ratio switching. No "IMAX Enhanced" version necessary.
The full length imax ratio films have never come home, bar one on dvd
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