It’s an advanced surround sound technology developed by Dolby Laboratories that creates a 3D audio experience by allowing sound to move around the theater — not just from the front, sides, and back, but also overhead. This makes effects like rain, flying helicopters, or moving crowds feel incredibly immersive and lifelike.
Other modern systems also include DTS:X and Auro-3D, but Dolby Atmos is currently the most widely adopted in commercial cinemas.
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A home cinema is characterised by a system of entertainment equipment. This equipment includes a large television, speakers, dvd player, remote control, television stand, and surround sound system.
Home cinema systems are excellent for people who want theater quality sound and picture. Some of the advantages include surround sound systems which mimic cinema sound, high quality picture, and the comfort of being at home.
The system of phonographic disc recordings paired with a projector is called a "sound film" or "talkie." This technology synchronizes audio recordings on discs with moving images projected on screen, allowing for the combination of sound and film. It was a significant advancement in cinema, enabling the first full-length films with synchronized sound. The system was notably used in early 20th-century films before the adoption of more integrated sound systems.
Centre speakers are commonly used as part of a surround sound speaker system. Generally, centre speakers produce quality sound which make the room sound like a cinema.
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You should not use the internal tv speakers with your home cinema speakers. This is a complete sound system and adding the tv speakers just muddies the waters.