The night JFK opened I sat in on stairs to watch it between audience members
it took about 20 minutes to realize my mind was exploding, and that the world wasn’t fair and I was right the whole time I suspected it.
A year leader, I bought the book by Oliver Stone and Zakhary Skyler, who wrote...
many listeners don’t know what dynamic range means. Many listeners. Don’t know what compression means.
they don’t understand, half of the buttons on the receiver
yes
understood
Got.it.
No, I apologize. Also, listen.
I'm trying to exclude audio formats from this conversation.
I will say...
Interesting.
I did not know that, but I don’t like dialogue normalization.
I will turn up my center channel to allow for my daughter or others watching to hear the dialogue clearer.
My speakers are very finally tuned for the “sweet spot” in my home theater, the only time I turn up at the...
OK,
I am aware of the normalization of the center channel
I am aware of the raw L PCM track being delivered to both DTS and Dolby studios
Virtually you have the same audio source being supplied to both companies, but then we should get into bit rate and transfer speed
DTS travels faster...
I understand yes,
however, each company has its own sound signature
and again this entire conversation began with something I heard about Dolby Atmos,
object-based surround sound or spatial sound
which turned out, after I researched it, and tested it myself, to be false.
But yes, I do...
Perhaps I wasn’t clear,
What I was stating was that the word on the street I got from a few Home Theater Forum a few months back was that Dolby was compressing the base output and limiting the LFE signal by cutting frequencies 25 Hz and below on their Dolby Atmos soundtracks.
I was not...
Absolutely.
I understand. They didn’t have the money to do it however, selfishly I wish they would’ve just given us the 4K of both cuts. They could’ve made the box smaller.
and put an Atmos track on there
Even though I like having both tracks, DTS, master audio and Dolby atmos because...