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Star Wars Blu-ray: First to feature THX Media Director
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/41948/star-wars-blu-ray-thx-media-director
The forthcoming Star Wars Blu-rays will be the first discs to feature THX Media Director, the company's audio and video calibration metadata that tells compatible TVs, home cinema systems and projectors what settings to choose for an optimum theatre-style experience.
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Unfortunately, however, at present it is unlikely that you own a TV, AV amplifier or projector that can read the data. Compatible kit is not due until later this year, although major manufacturers do have products in the pipeline: "We've already announced deals with JVC, LG and Epson with their high-end projectors, and there's going to be more coming down the line," said Dean.
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Thanks for the info none. But how good is such a system if the content sucks? F*cked up colors stay f*cked up colors, it doesn't matter if your display device is calibrated manually or by this system.
I don't trust THX as product quality company anymore. I did in the past, but they did an awful job til this very day.
- SW 1993 Definitive Collection - heavy DVNR
- Titanic DVD - non anamorphic
- Star Wars Ep 1 DVD - pink tint & EE
- Star Wars 2004 OT DVDs - f*cked up colors, crushed blacks
- Star Wars 1 Bluray - DNR & wax effect
- Star Wars OT Bluray - f*cked up colors, crushed blacks again
- Star Wars 6 Bluray - for ~30min the picture is out of focus and looks like a SD-upscale