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Don't run with scissors!!
And I thought 5.1's were enough! :rolleyes:
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by TheUltimateNewbie
And I thought 5.1's were enough! :rolleyes:
It's NEVER enough
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Mako Shark
In response to that diagram on the first page:
I always thought that an 8.1 setup would be ideal like say
FL C FR
ML L MR (sub to be placed wherever you want it)
RL RC RR
where
FL, FR= Front Left, Front right
ML, MR= Mid Left, Mid right with L being the listening spot
RL, RC, RR= Rear left, Rear Center, Rear Right
That would seem like it would be the most effective (unless you wanted to put speakers in the ceiling above and below you as well, but now we are getting ridiculous). I wonder if something like this is in the works. I also wonder why the dual rear channels in 7.1 according to that diagram are so close together.
Any comments?
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Hammerhead Shark
All these different surround sound formats almost makes me glad i just like stereo!
Regards, Paul
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Yea, liking stereo is nice! I'm not gonna jump on the 6.1/7.1/what have you bandwagon--5.1 is plenty... now, the SACD or DVD-A bandwagon, that might be another story..
And, remember people, there are VERY SPECIFIC REASONS (that I unfortunately don't know...) for the specific locations of speakers in these setups...
Like, not every speaker is made to show you the exact sounds coming from that specific location. In a game, yes, it is, but NOT in a movie...which is what these setups are made for...
I dunno. This is too confusing, so I'm like, "screw it, I'm going 5.1 with speakers that can actually position sounds in a specific, defined space..." Forget all of this wierd ambient/no localization stuff.. I wanna hear exactly where someone is sneaking up behind me in CounterStrike...
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Not Wurm
uhoh
Yeha I can see no reason why there is a need for this kind of Vulgar muscle flexing by George Lucas. Seems kinda ludacris that he would do this when it would totally inconvience the movie industry. There arent many theaters that i know of that use THX or THX-EX decoding, as far as I know its mostly Dolby, DTS and SDDS (gotta love Sony), every projectionist I know thinks George needs to check his ego at the door. Besides for the average person there is no difference between 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 and 8.1 if its done properly. Its all just a "look what I can do" factor.
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Raaawwwrrrrr
Re: uhoh
Originally posted by Isezumi
Yeha I can see no reason why there is a need for this kind of Vulgar muscle flexing by George Lucas. Seems kinda ludacris that he would do this when it would totally inconvience the movie industry. There arent many theaters that i know of that use THX or THX-EX decoding, as far as I know its mostly Dolby, DTS and SDDS (gotta love Sony), every projectionist I know thinks George needs to check his ego at the door. Besides for the average person there is no difference between 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 and 8.1 if its done properly. Its all just a "look what I can do" factor.
yeah there arent many theaters that use thx-ex but its really all decoding and you can do it at home without anything special. Star Wars: Episode 1 uses THX-EX which is where it originally came from as he wanted a full 360 degree pan scan around the pod racing stuff. and you also have to remember that thx is a partner with dolby and the like meaning that a lot of theaters have both. Dolby focuses on soundtrack formats while THX develops standards for playback environment regardless of film format. but i do agree with you, he does need to check his ego at the door. THX seems more and more like a commercialized scam everyday..........
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RIP SiS :(
Originally posted by Gluegun
I wanna hear exactly where someone is sneaking up behind me in CounterStrike...
That's your fault if people are sneaking up on you in CS! 
That's a matter of covering your ***, not the sound.
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Goldfish
Originally posted by aeflux66
A 6.1 setup puts a speaker directly behind you.
Here's a diagram I found of a 7.1 setup.

There's a lot to cover when it comes to decoders and codecs. Here's a quick link on DTS. http://www.home-cinema.de/dts/dtsfaq.htm
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Tiger Shark
Originally posted by CuThongMinh
droool...
Now replace each speaker with a scantily-clad model from the country of your choice.
(I choose Iceland... mmm yeah!)
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