Any store that sells surround receivers can sell 7.1 systems. All current models have both Dolby and DTS decoders.
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24p is a framerate displaying 24 frames per second, which is what film is recorded in. Bravia Theatre Sync is a Sony communication channel between their components to control everything using one remote. XV colour is an extended colour gamut. The PS3 will NOT have the Bravia Sync mode in it, and depending on the model you will still get the XV colour and DTS HD and Dolby TRUE HD audio as well. Any other questions, let me know, My PS3 does sync with the Sony because of the HDMI connection and the fact that the PS3 slim has a sync built in to the system. It is one of the few features that the slim has that can not be given to the fat PS3 through software upgrades. Another is of course the lower heat as a result of the lower power consumption of the PS3 slim.
Reviews are mixed on which is better Dolby or DTS. However, when it really comes down to it, many believe DTS is better but it depends on the device that you are listening too.
Dolby Digital is a catchall term which includes Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Live, Dolby Digital Surround EX, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby TrueHD.Dolby Digital (AC-3) and Dolby Digital TrueHD (THD) is more common in cinemas, and far more common in homes.DTS also has several variants- DTS, DTS++, DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master AudioDTS-HD Master offers higher data rates than Dolby Digital TrueHD, and this has led to unfounded claims that DTS is better than Dolby Digital in sound quality.However, under identical mastering conditions, the two systems are indistinguishable from one another, both being lossless formats, are bit perfect when properly decoded into Lossless PCM raw audio, producing exactly identical audio.
No, only HDMI can transfer DTS HD Master Audio and Dolby True HD.
Any store that sells surround receivers can sell 7.1 systems. All current models have both Dolby and DTS decoders.
The Sony Bravia model DAV-HDX589W supports the following decoders built in the Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and a DTS decoder.
DTS (digital theater sound) and Dolby Pro-Logic are two but there may be others.
Mainly it is Dolby Labs out of California. They did cassette noise reduction, and today offer Dolby Digital, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus. The other company offering audio codec decoding is DTS (Digital Theater Systems). On a comparable basis, they only do dvd decoding. But, their codecs deliver more signal to your receiver. They offer the top codec called DTS-HD Master audio which can send 25mbps of data to your audio receiver compared to Dolby's best decoder which can only do 18mbps. All current receivers auto detect which format the disc is coded with and use the appropriate decoder to decode.
A 2-channel digital audio signal, or a encoded DTS or Dolby Digital surround sound audio stream.
Not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if Dolby Digital has a better sound encoding (higher fidelity sound), then the answer would be yes. You have Dolby Digital EX, which is on par with DTS (Not an Dolby format), that is not on every movie but can be found on DVDs. Their is also Dolby TrueHD and it's competitor DTS-HD, which can be found on most Blu-Ray movies. But you need to make sure you have a surround sound system that will support these formats. If you're asking about how Dolby Digital will sound in an open concept house, than that would be up to your set up of your surround sound system. This could mean that you will need a receiver that puts out more power and the higher quality speakers to compliment it to carry the sound through out the house. There are also other considerations to think about which would be too much for this medium. Such as speaker placement, accoustics, sound dampening, etc....
Support for Dolby True-HD and DTS-HD looks like this is the best match good luck Roger S: 487
Yes. You will need a DVD with a 7.1 mix (Dolby Digital EX). DTS-ES outputs in 7.1, but the 2 rear channels are in mono.
Many surround receivers have surround simulation capability, however this is not true surround sound. Two-channel analog outputs from a DVD player can be decoded to 3 or 4 channel Dolby Surround (not the same as Dolby Digital or DTS) using the same surround receiver.