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Connor Wilson
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From: Sterling, VA, USA
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 - posted 11-14-2012 11:04 PM      Profile for Connor Wilson   Email Connor Wilson   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
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CALABASAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DTS, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTSI), a leader in high-definition audio solutions and audio enhancement technologies, today announced that The Expendables 2 on Blu-ray™, available on November 20 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment, is the first Blu-ray disc to feature a DTS Neo:X™ optimized soundtrack, allowing viewers to hear the movie in room-shaking 11.1 surround sound. Home theater systems equipped with Neo:X processing can take full advantage of the mix and will enable consumers to experience a truly multi-dimensional sound stage. DTS Neo:X puts viewers in the center of the movie’s action scenes, allowing them to hear every detail of the soundtrack from all areas of the scene, including the action overhead.

“Lionsgate is thrilled to be able to offer a first of its kind listening experience to the Blu-ray format,” said Miguel Casillas, SVP of Lionsgate Home Entertainment Production. “Hardcore audiophiles and casual fans alike will be amazed at the dynamic and immersive experience of DTS’ Neo:X 11.1 audio. It’s the ultimate audio playback environment for the home theatre enthusiast and a perfect match for the incredible audio design of The Expendables 2."

Don't you think this is a bit excessive? DTS Neo:X is basically 7.1 audio up-mixed to 11.1, kind of like a poor man's Dolby Atmos. Also, didn't the original DCP only had 5.1 audio? And should you spend all that time setting up your HT for Neo:X just to watch once movie in that format. Can this be an experimental Blu because no one has ever tried designing a mix for Neo:X? Is this the future of home cinema to come?

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Daniel Schulz
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 - posted 11-14-2012 11:27 PM      Profile for Daniel Schulz   Author's Homepage   Email Daniel Schulz   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The Neo:X algorithm can upmix any 5.1 or 7.1 source to 11.1 - what they're doing differently with Expendables 2 is the 7.1 track was remixed on the dub stage specifically with Neo:X in mind, presumably by mixing in 11.1 and then using various filters and matrix tricks to lay down a 7.1 track that will maximize the Neo:X 11.1 playback.

It's quite different from Atmos, which is object based rather than channel based. If anything it's probably closest to what Barco is doing with Auro 11.1 in cinemas.

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Jonathan Goeldner
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I still don't get what Lionsgate has with films being remixed into 7.1 (or 11.1 for that matter) when neither 'The Expendables 2' or 'Step Up Revolutions' (another bluray which is 7.1/11.1 encoded) only played in 5.1 theatrically [Confused]

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