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The Latest Movie surround sound formats explained
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<blockquote data-quote="Morne Coetzee" data-source="post: 937530" data-attributes="member: 17259"><p>[member=1163]LocknLoad[/member] and [member=619]windshear[/member], thank you so much for all the information and as always thanks Ken Masters for the info on resolution :thumbs:</p><p></p><p>Will anyone dare to post a theoretical system from source to sound that is likely to produce a pleasant experience from currently available sources at an exceptable percentage?</p><p></p><p>For example processor X using Netflix as a source with 11 speakers and 2 subs in this arrangement will be able to decode the following format for 70% of the time at this resolution with a fibre connection of this speed over CAT 5 or something similar with the only available physical media UHD Blu ray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morne Coetzee, post: 937530, member: 17259"] [member=1163]LocknLoad[/member] and [member=619]windshear[/member], thank you so much for all the information and as always thanks Ken Masters for the info on resolution :thumbs: Will anyone dare to post a theoretical system from source to sound that is likely to produce a pleasant experience from currently available sources at an exceptable percentage? For example processor X using Netflix as a source with 11 speakers and 2 subs in this arrangement will be able to decode the following format for 70% of the time at this resolution with a fibre connection of this speed over CAT 5 or something similar with the only available physical media UHD Blu ray. [/QUOTE]
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