Originally posted by: Doctor M
Wow, I forgot about this thread. The admins should probably lock it since it had no point from the very first post.
Wow, I forgot about this thread. The admins should probably lock it since it had no point from the very first post.
Just because a few can’t figure it out doesn’t mean it needs to be locked up. I guess there a few here that haven’t read it yet might have a few wonderful bright ideas regarding the laserdisc Dolby digital mix. I have the (1997) THX laserdisc box-set but what I don’t have is the modification to the Pioneer laserdisc players, nor a (Dolby digital demodulator AC-3).
I have Dolby and dts decoding for DVD so the PCM uncompressed Dolby mix would have to suffice until the day comes and, I buy a third laserdisc player with Dolby AC-3 and a demodulator as well, as I would like to listen to the 1997 mixes.
I heard The Empire Strikes Back in six-channel dts at a local UCI cinema well partly six-channel, they forgot to install a sub bass array below the screen in the auditorium when dts was installed back in 1993.
So the LFE.1 or subwoofer channel was more than likely down-mixed into screen left and right, not that it was impacting enough to give me Goosebumps.