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As for the Sony 4k intro... I wonder if that will play when you hook the disc up to their UHD sets? Part of the metadata information embedded in the stream? Has anyone played these titles on a normal xvYCC compatible Blu-ray player and...
Quote:Originally Posted by David Susilo PS, you don't have to specifically enable the mode. Once DRC is set to "Auto", when the TV senses "Mi4K" signal, it'll switch the DRC to "Mi4K" mode. Is it possible that the 4k mastered mode...
Quote:Originally Posted by gomezfan69 For what it's worth here are some Spider-Man...
Those dang support posts!! Since you don't really have a left wall I was wondering if you could build one and wall in the support post at the same time. Your theater room would then be a dedicated space. Maybe a little narrow at 11...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ivy4 Hey just an update. I had to downgrade my purchase to a pair of the 170's. They came today and just wow...what an improvement. For their size I'm amazes at the quality of bass. I'm quite interested...
Did you use the viewing distance calculator? At only 10 feet away and only one main seating row (the bar probably would be considered as accommodating viewer overflow or during a sports event), you probably should consider 100" or 106"...
You can get a 120" diagonal 16x9 ratio fixed screen at Jamestown Home Theater Screen's site for $525 including Seymour's well regarded Center Stage XD acoustic material if you want to save a bit of scratch. They can do custom sizes...
Quote:Originally Posted by kertofer Does DTS:Neo X work with all formats? What I mean is can it upconvert and do all its matrixy goodness to stereo signals, Dolby Digital and so on? Yes. Just like any other post-processing do-dad...
Quote:Originally Posted by erwinfrombelgium Auro 10.1 but maybe you don't consider that a current format. http://www.auro-3d.com/system/listening-formats Current consumer format that we can listen to in our homes, is what I meant.
Consumer grade Klipsch and JBL speakers are not the best speakers in the world. Harsh/shrill, "honky," and with cupped hand type high frequencies especially when pushed. Most theater PA speakers also are not the most accurate speakers...
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