2016-05-07, 19:20
I think for now, it's for a niche market and l am very upset by the way Dolby and movies compainies are doing business now because most of the new release only get ATMOS on UHD BD
(2016-05-07, 19:20)movie78 Wrote: I think for now, it's for a niche market and l am very upset by the way Dolby and movies compainies are doing business now because most of the new release only get ATMOS on UHD BD
(2016-05-07, 19:11)hdmkv Wrote: I am hoping that we get ATMOS and X 11.1 channel check clips, but guessing not due to the several configuration possibilities.
(2016-05-07, 19:28)hdmkv Wrote: Excellent, thanks!
Re: Deadpool 4K BD, yes to ATMOS. But, just DTS-HD MA 7.1 on regular BD .
http://i.imgur.com/AYSP89w.jpg
(Above pic from a user at Blu-ray.com forum)
(2016-05-07, 16:46)noggin Wrote:(2016-05-07, 16:32)KILLERNADS Wrote: One other thing that i forgot to add. Yesterday when i followed the settings on the main page, i changed the following one:
Adjust display refresh rate = start / stop
However this gave me issues, i was watching revenant last night and the audio was not in sync, the voices were not in lip sync withe video, when I switched this back tk off then eveything was working better again!
If you can't enable refresh rate matching then it's a non-starter as a solution for those of us in Europe who need 50Hz, 23.976/24.000Hz and 59.94Hz support... Fixing the display refresh rate is a non-solution...
(2016-05-07, 20:15)timstephens24 Wrote: Adjust display refresh rate will change the refresh rate of your TV to match the video file you're playing. For instance, your GUI will generally run at 1920x1080 with the refresh rate of 60Hz. Most 1080p movies will run at 1920x1080p with a refresh rate of 23.976Hz. With Adjust display refresh rate, it will switch your TV from 60Hz to 24Hz (or whatever the refresh rate is for that video).
(2016-05-07, 18:45)hdmkv Wrote: Ah okay, thanks... there seems to be a newer version. I assume it's the 64-bit zip? Also when I extract the zip and look inside the 'DisplayAudio' folder, there are '6.16' and '8.20'. Which one?6.16
(2016-05-07, 20:15)timstephens24 Wrote: Adjust display refresh rate will change the refresh rate of your TV to match the video file you're playing. For instance, your GUI will generally run at 1920x1080 with the refresh rate of 60Hz. Most 1080p movies will run at 1920x1080p with a refresh rate of 23.976Hz. With Adjust display refresh rate, it will switch your TV from 60Hz to 24Hz (or whatever the refresh rate is for that video).
(2016-05-07, 19:11)hdmkv Wrote: I can already attest to that. But, I think these new formats are going to be confusing for many users. Knowing which combo to go for, whether 5.x.2 vs. 5.x.4 vs. 7.x.2 vs. 7.x.4, then when second amp/AVR is needed, how to set up primary and that second amp/AVR properly (both connections and AVR menus settings). Not to mention, actual install of height speakers and wiring.
I am hoping that we get ATMOS and X 11.1 channel check clips, but guessing not due to the several configuration possibilities.