The One & Only Audio Reference Discs/Scenes Thread (merged)
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It's been a while since I've seen it, but I seem to remember the scene in Independence Day where Jeff Goldblum demonstrates the alien forcefield by shooting a bullet at it makes good use of the surround sound. The bullet ricochets around the room, from speaker to speaker.
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I normally use a DTS demo disk with clips of Minority Report, Bourne Identity, Fast and Furious, Fantasia 2000 and ET.
If I wanted to chose a scene from a movie that I own, I would pick the Cave Troll scene in FOTR.
If I wanted to chose a scene from a movie that I own, I would pick the Cave Troll scene in FOTR.
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Many have said the opening battle in Gladiator, which I wholheartedly concur. But as soon as the opening battle scene is over I will skip to the execution scene. You must start the chapter where Maximus is kneels down and asks for an honourable death, a soldiers death.
It is this scene that shows off the subtlety of your system. Swift winter breezes pass from front to back, crows in the background can be heard. Then the strugle, the sword flies through the air and the camera switches perspective, first is flying over your head then it's flying at you, the audio in DTS will maintain the referential integrity. (I just inserted the term referential integrity and have no idea if it applies but it sounds good, eh?)
"Frost, sometime it makes the blade stick."
It is this scene that shows off the subtlety of your system. Swift winter breezes pass from front to back, crows in the background can be heard. Then the strugle, the sword flies through the air and the camera switches perspective, first is flying over your head then it's flying at you, the audio in DTS will maintain the referential integrity. (I just inserted the term referential integrity and have no idea if it applies but it sounds good, eh?)
"Frost, sometime it makes the blade stick."
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The Opening scenes from Gladiator and Private Ryan are great for DTS. The Matrix lobby scene is also good for DD. Can't rule out the Pod Race scene from Phantom Menace. I also like the drag scenes in Fast and Furious too.
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I use several of the above, plus the DTS audio o Seven Bridges Road from the Hell Freezes Over dvd.
I use several of the above, plus the DTS audio o Seven Bridges Road from the Hell Freezes Over dvd.
I use the Seven Bridges Road to show the unbelievable seperation of the speakers - each speaker a different Eagle singing.
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Originally posted by Green Jello
I have the new DD 5.1EX DVD of this. Although most of the material is 10 to 20 years old, it remains to be one of the best home theater demos ever created.
I have the new DD 5.1EX DVD of this. Although most of the material is 10 to 20 years old, it remains to be one of the best home theater demos ever created.
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Is that the one that the THX website says is only for licensed dealers and such?
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So the only place I see to get this (unless you are a dealer) is on eBay for $50 (only 1 being sold).
Easily the coolest opening trailer I have seen is the Dolby Digital one on "Near Dark" - which also happens to be the only DD trailer I can recall seeing. You seem to be flying through some Egyptian columns towards the sun shining through a hole in the wall. Mmmmm - bass. (I doubt many have seen it, since most people probably choose DTS from the audio menu).
Easily the coolest opening trailer I have seen is the Dolby Digital one on "Near Dark" - which also happens to be the only DD trailer I can recall seeing. You seem to be flying through some Egyptian columns towards the sun shining through a hole in the wall. Mmmmm - bass. (I doubt many have seen it, since most people probably choose DTS from the audio menu).
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It is for dealers only, but I have seen lots for sale on eBay for far less than $50 in the past. Most of them are DVD-R copies, but they work just fine.
When I was at CES two years ago when it was first showed, someone stole one of only 3 copies that were at the show from Denon. It was funny because I was in the only group that got to see it there. Needless to say, THX was not pleased with Denon.
When I was at CES two years ago when it was first showed, someone stole one of only 3 copies that were at the show from Denon. It was funny because I was in the only group that got to see it there. Needless to say, THX was not pleased with Denon.
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I sometimes like to demo subtle surround sound changes. I show people the scene in KB1 where the Bride walks to the restroom. At first you hear the band playing in the front and as she walks across the floor you can hear the change of the band's music from the front to the rears as you follow the bride. It then goes back again to front and you see Sofie Fatale walking to the bathroom and soundtrack does the same thing again. Really cool if your paying attention.
Loud bang and fight scenes are fine but to really hear if a DVD sounds good is to hear the subtleties that is put into it.
Loud bang and fight scenes are fine but to really hear if a DVD sounds good is to hear the subtleties that is put into it.
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The Japanese attack scene in Pearl Harbor. Terrible movie overall, but this scene in DTS rocks. It's the only reason I still have the DVD in my collection.
The Japanese attack scene in Pearl Harbor. Terrible movie overall, but this scene in DTS rocks. It's the only reason I still have the DVD in my collection.
I'll also second what someone else said about Brom Stoker's Dracula (superbit). Awesome if mostly subtle DTS track on that one. In Dracula's castle, you can hear the reverberations of the actor's voices coming out of the surrounds. Subtle but effective.
I just saw something a couple of weeks ago that I rented from Netflix that did a few really cool things in the surrounds that actually made me look behind me to see if someone else was in the room. Of course, Now I can't remember what the hell it was.
#171
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i found a good one that very rarely do i see people use. how about the
scene in magnolia, will scare the shit out of anyone watching, and will have people looking around.
Spoiler:
#175
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Chapter six of Behind Enemy Lines when the jet is fired on by two SAMs and they have to avoid them. The best is when the fuel tanks are dropped on ice and you hear nothing but the "clank" of metal, then an awesome explosion!



