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Commenting a little further on 5.1 vs 7.1, while 7.1 might actually be able to offer more specific placement of sounds, I don't think that's necessarily a good thing. Someone mentioned earlier, watching 'War' in 7.1 and his reaction to the sound of breaking-glass behind him. While that is pretty darn cool, in and of itself, it seems like the kind of thing that would completely break one's involvement in the movie.
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The biggest misconseption is that you need a gymnasium sized room, according to the "experts" and those in who go by the book in forums just like this. I have 7.1 in a 14X12 and movies sound amazing to me and isn't that the point? Just think only a few short years ago how many fewer people had 5.1, and even most people without HT could care less about 5.1. 7.1 on the disc would futureproof many of us in here right now who have or will eventually upgrade. Also, even though I prefer DTSHDMA(being equal on paper vs real life even with the extra 4db, DTS still sounds better than Dolby), where the heck is Dolby 7.1? You know other than the upcoming Sleeping Beauty and Finding Nemo. I read an earlier post about someone who has 7.1 with 7.1 movies and have yet to listen to them!? I call BS because that is the very first thing you do when you are set up for it.
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If my 7.1 was a girl it would be shagged to DEATH by now (Yamaha RX-V757) |
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It never occured to me that there was a hole in my soundfield until I could switch between 7.1 and 5.1 (all my 5.1 are played with extended surround now to make fake 7.1) Sounds Magnificent too ![]() |
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The Santa Cruz Mountains
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What sux is that Lucas pushed heavily for theatres to invest thousands of dollars into the Dolby EX system for Episode 1. (The theatre I'm at now bought into it because they would have been denied the rights to show the film otherwise - so I'm told.) Now look - Lucas' Indy 4 wasn't even a 7.1 release and it's rare that anything is in ES or EX. |
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Maybe all that is needed are a few big releases in mono and see how long it takes for people to cry it's not in 5.1. So what, some movies aren't mastered in 7.1. If the 7.1 mix sounds even slightly better than 5.1 then it was worth it. Studios should be utilizing BD potential. I'm sure everyone here can at least agree that PQ and AQ first, then put the rest of the crap on it. Just so many people that respond, to me at least, sound like just cause you don't have it(7.1) then it is not needed. Besides more 7.1 justifies buying all of the gear to the wife
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EX/ES are not true 7.1
They are semi-6.1 channel systems where rear surround information is encoded (matrixed) in the L+R surround channels and decoded into a center surround channel which is then played thru the suround back speakers. DTS-ES discrete pre-decodes the surround back channel and is encoded discretely. Whether this is preferable to the decoder extracting it is up for debate since the ES method filters from the surround channels...it is not truly discrete. |
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Again, yes, the 7.1 speaker layout is important. Notice how theaters are even set up that way? They do that to fill the auditorium with sound. Not because "it sounds cool," but because it helps with the movie experience. The theaters that upraded to Dolby Digital Surround EX/DTS ES are still using the speakers they installed for those formats. It's not like they installed them and just went "well these wont be used except for a couple times a year." They installed them knowing full well that only certain films would require that extra channel to be matrixed, but for the films that aren't they work with the side channels. |
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PCM uses a set bitrate: 4.6(?) or 6.9 mbps for 5.1 soundtracks. Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA use a variable bitrate. With PCM, you have a certain amount of bitrate. Is that bitrate then divided among the speaks equally? If so, wouldn't a DISCRETE 7.1 soundtrack be a higher bitrate than a 5.1 soundtrack? If so, wouldn't your rear speakers have a higher bitrate ("Lossless") than a 5.1 "Lossless" soundtrack MATRIXED to 7.1? ~Alan |
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For those interested, The Perfect Storm is the first BD title I'm aware of to be flagged Dolby TrueHD 5.1 EX! Kudos to Warner for not shorting the lossless track when the lossy track is 5.1 EX, even though it's not noted on the box. I wish Disney had switched to TrueHD sooner so titles like the Pixar and the Pirates of the Caribbean films (which are EX) would have been flagged that way as well. |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Collector's Edition (Blu-ray) Wonder no more! ![]() ~Alan Last edited by Alan Gordon; 08-12-2008 at 06:41 PM. |
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It does make one wonder if "A Nightmare Before Christmas" will truly be a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack... ~Alan |
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What didn't make sense to me was: Disney doing DTS-MA in the first place, after showing full support for TrueHD & PCM. Doing it only 16-bit and for a NEW, recent title and a MUSIC oriented one at that. Maybe someone else authored it for them than their usual film titles. |
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I would agree that 7.1 has no benefit if one puts the couch against the back wall and the surround back speakers are above it. In fact, that wouldn't work well for 5.1 either. The sweet spot or normal seating position should be at least a bare minimum of 3 - 5 ft from the surround back and surround side speakers. The fronts can be a greater distance away. My fronts are about twice the distance from the couch as the surround backs are. Equidistant from all speakers would do very well too. In fact that would be ideal. Be careful bashing 7.1 surround because you are in effect bashing Blu-ray at the same time. Blu-ray has made it possible for anyone to enjoy lossless 7.1 audio. There will be more 7.1 movie releases. Give it time. The new BD players are now able to either decode or bitstream DTS-HD MA 7.1. The studios didn't release many PCM 7.1 movies because of the large amount of BD space that gets used up. As more people buy the newer BD players capable of handling all the lossless audio formats, there will be more 7.1 BD movie releases. The growth curve will be slow at first which is normal. It's not hype. It's real sound. I could care less that you don't like it or think it has no place in HT. Thanks to Blu-ray, it's here for the rest of us to enjoy. ![]() Last edited by Yeha-Noha; 08-12-2008 at 09:23 PM. |
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