I see, I see, that would explain. I did read the first page second page and third pages of the thread.
The LFE.1 on 70mm mag would be limited to frequency response at the time. Dolby SR-D specification improved dynamic range and frequency response in the 90's (or was it CDS that did it first) :D the lowest audible tone would only felt, not heard.
Guess what I tried the download and the FLV opens up and sod all happens! sigh
No I’d sooner have DVD that works I have short tolerance for downloading LOL I mean I waited 21 minutes!
The LFE.1 “baby boom” would only come on as and when the mixers wanted it to
Same goes with the monaural surround and basically STAR WARS is 4.1 mix since its playing the same signal twice on the subwoofer track.
4.2 would be possible on DVD and it would be a first time event!
Re-plugging would be simple on my end to play the baby boom over the inner left/right fronts as an experiment.
I have five matching modified for (B-chain) JBL control 5 monitors or Jedi Blaster Lightsaber loudspeakers x12 JBL control 1 surrounds and single diy JBL 4645 18” sub bass.
Mix the LCR as normal on DVD
Mix the monaural surround onto the LFE.1 in full spectrum
Mix the baby boom onto the surrounds
I can re-plug the JBL sound system in matter of minutes.
"Here they come”!
The door hissing sound! Now does this version have no hissing sound as the stormtroopers lift the door up manually. On the PAL laserdisc the door doesn’t make any hissing sound because the controls have been blastered on the opposite side.