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DVDs that have DTS-ES

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Well I've had a 7.1 channel capable receiver for about a year now, but I've only ran 5.1 until this past weekend. I rewired all of my speakers and I decided to run extra wire and setup 2 rear surrounds. I was only able to find a couple of titles in DTS-ES in my DVD library. Gladiator and I think the other one was Rush Hour 2.


Does anybody have a link to a list of DTS and or DTS-ES DVDs?


So far I am not very impressed with 6.1/7.1 on DVDs most of the time the rear channel seems inactive, but I really enjoy listening to music CDs upmixed to 7.1 through DTS Neo 6, but the sub seems inactive for some reason in Neo 6?
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Well I've had a 7.1 channel capable receiver for about a year now, but I've only ran 5.1 until this past weekend. I rewired all of my speakers and I decided to run extra wire and setup 2 rear surrounds. I was only able to find a couple of titles in DTS-ES in my DVD library. Gladiator and I think the other one was Rush Hour 2.


Does anybody have a link to a list of DTS and or DTS-ES DVDs?

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Check => http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htfo...threadid=19190



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Check => http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htfo...threadid=19190



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Nice lists.



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To really give 7.1 a shot you need to try a good DD 5.1 track with DPL IIx decoding layered over top. As bad as the movie is, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones is a great demo of DPL IIx capability in 7.1. DTS ES is only a 6.1 format (though it should be played back on 7.1 speakers) and I have never found it as impressive.
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Nice lists.
Thank you sir!


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