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In Reply to: full range selection posted by Joe Murphy Jr on November 19, 2005 at 12:21:43:
on a THX-certified soundtrack given Lucas disbelief in full-range information to the rear speakers. If the rears were band-width limited to meet to THX requirement, than I may be better off selecting a surround mode which doesn't conform to THX ?????
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Where'd you get that information? No, wait! Don't tell me -- just stop using that source for information as it's wrong. Unfortunately, I'm not going to explain what THX certification does mean due to the fact that it would be full of mucho deserved sarcasm to the max (aimed at THX, not you) and I don't feel like typing for a few hours.Fact 1: THX certification does not mean bandwidth limited and George Lucas does not bandwidth limit his soundtracks -- in any channel(s) * .
Fact 2: Bandwidth limiting is done, if so desired by the user, in the surround receiver/processor -- not in the recording.
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