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It is a huge gamble. The contempt shown by some "aficiando" types to the idea of a modular add-on is a total mystery to me. Will the manufacturers gamble on pushing users into this - gluing it into every receiver that is decent, and trying to harvest a return? Probably not. Even now, with 7.1 receivers being the standard, they know that many folks won't use more than five channels, and view this as an expansion option that might or might not be used. But the idea that someone is paying for a mode that is simply not that impressive, can't work without buying 40% more speakers, and has a possibly unmoveable installation price, is going to chase people away in droves. If they sell an add-on kit, it might work. Considering how haphazard this rollout is becoming, I am not optimistic. |
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Thats not the point, its whether the additional expense and ceiling modifications vs one's existing setups makes sense to home theater fans. Right now the immersive audio marketplace barely exists. Look over the offerings here. Look at the AVR's, majority aren't even HDCP 2.2 capable, which is what 4k BD media playback will require. Look at the BD titles, exceeding few, look at the speakers, only a few. Its not a discussion of whether Atmos is a better audio environment, his observations are related to marketplace viability on whether this will take off.
![]() On AVS there are a bunch of bleeding edge types that all went the Atmos setup route and like the results, then D&M drops the bomb that only the late shipping flagship models will offer a paid hardware upgrade for HDCP 2.2. This is why a lot of us are quite pessimistic of the industry. Last edited by JohnAV; 11-26-2014 at 07:41 PM. Reason: typo |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I thought these comments from Big Picture Big Sound answers why aren't the various movies in cinemas that offered Atmos isn't reflected in corresponding new BD releases.
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My local retailer installed a 2 and 4 in ceiling set up and there was a guy from Dolby UK there to answer questions, they had a demo disc and Transformers.
I have to say the 4 set up had the better system and was projection, but the 2 was more directional in a way with the demo discs. I think the object based nature of the mix "at home" was better than the god speakers. I have a height set up and there are a few discs (mostly older titles) that pull out a ton of height info and I bet these will work in an upmix quite well. The demo disc had an HD track and a Plus track and he let me switch it, and I must say the plus track was really impressive and had all the directionality of the HD mix. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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I also own the Dolby Atmos demo disc. Dolby Atmos: "Leaf" & "Amaze" are the best trailers on that disc.
![]() I am really looking forward on how the catalog titles will sound like, for next year. Expendables 3 & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were disappointing. I don't have a Dolby Atmos set up. But the 7.1 core tracks should give you a glimpse what Dolby Atmos has to offer. Like Transformers 4 proofed. But these two movies had just a general mix. Nothing special at all. Another missed opportunity. That goes for a lot more movies these days. Rear usage can be a lot better, you don't even have to use Dolby Atmos for that. Last edited by Pieter V; 11-28-2014 at 05:12 PM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Singapore
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Where do you guys get the Dolby Atmos demo disc?
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Singapore
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No, and not in a home environment. My theaters are for sound and movies - I'm sure I have terrific sound now, and a spherical sound environment is a holy grail not yet achieved anywhere.
I'm sure sound coming from underneath the listener will also be impressive. That, however, is not yet here. The real problem is getting add-ons like this as modular additions, not integral equipment swaps. This smacks of other recent "upgrades", complete with whole-equipment change and reboots of archive media. I don't think it will be that impressive. I have a very impressive soundscape in three places in my home; I don't think that something like this is a "wow, you're really missing out" kind of thing. Not at these prices, with a technological change this confused. |
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#658 |
Blu-ray Knight
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^ They said that about 3D movies, but 3D movies represents a very weak marketplace now. At least with 3D you just needed a 3D capable display, and source that was compatible with 3D media.
With Atmos, its a whole lot more complicated being your older AVR lacks the decoder, and your speakers setup needs to have timbre matched elevated speakers or ceiling speakers. The real question does 3D audio in one's home having staying power as far as the studios are concerned? Do they wish to limit this environment to cinemas where they make most of their money? How many have those loungers with speakers that make you feel your in the movie environment? |
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Blu-ray Baron
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I'm new to the idea of Atmos. An AV website said you can just use any old bookshelf speakers to get the Atmos ceiling-bouncing sound. Is that correct? My AVR is already set up for Atmos, but the only two elevation speakers I see (I won't be using ceiling speakers) are the pretty cheap Onkyo SKH-410 and the Definitive Technology A60 (which has a horrible rating from the one professional review I could find).
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