Surround format information – ATI Amplifier Technologies ATP8700 User Manual

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Dolby Pro Logic IIx

Dolby Pro logic IIx is the latest version of Dolby’s Pro Logic

technology. Pro Logic II is a substantial improvement over the

original Pro Logic process; Pro Logic IIx is a new 7.1-channel

version of Pro Logic II. It can be employed only when back

surround speakers are connected. Otherwise, the A/V PROCESSOR

will provide only standard Pro Logic II processing.

The Pro Logic IIx Movie mode is intended for Dolby

Surround-encoded movie and TV soundtracks. It also works

well for video games, especially those encoded in Pro Logic II.

Use this mode for VHS tapes, standard TV broadcasts, and

DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital 2.0.

The Pro Logic IIx Music mode converts stereo music into

surround sound. Use it with any stereo music source,

including CDs, FM radio, and MP3 players.

Pro Logic IIx processing can also be applied to 5.1-channel

material, either Dolby Digital or DTS, to create 7.1-channel

surround sound.

DTS

This format is similar to Dolby Digital, but uses a higher

sampling rate. In its standard form, DTS provides 5.1-channel

surround sound. It is available on CD, DVD, laserdiscs,

PlayStation 2 video games, and D-VHS tapes. Audio-only DTS

discs may be used with any CD, DVD, or laserdisc player with

a digital audio output, but DVD discs with DTS audio must be

used on players with the “DTS Digital Out” logo.

DTS-ES

DTS-ES is an extension of the original DTS format that adds

an additional back surround channel to a soundtrack. DTS

ES-Matrix titles provide the sixth channel by a matrix process,

while DTS ES-Discrete media delivers a true, discrete back

surround channel. Both DTS ES formats are backward

compatible with the original DTS process, and will deliver a

5.1-channel output when no center or back surround speakers

are available.

The A/V PROCESSOR will automatically sense the availability

of either DTS ES format and automatically switch the

processing mode when required.

DTS Neo:6

This processing mode can create up to six full-bandwidth

channels from any matrix-encoded 2-channel source. It offers

two modes, Cinema and Music. Use the Cinema mode for

movie soundtracks, the Music mode for stereo music.

Surround Format Information

The A/V PROCESSOR incorporates today’s most advanced

surround-sound technologies, including variants of Dolby

and DTS surround sound. Available processing technologies

include Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx

Movie and Music modes, DTS, DTS ES-Matrix and ES Discrete,

DTS Neo:6, It also offers 5-Channel Stereo and 7-Channel

Stereo modes.

You may note that the A/V PROCESSOR includes fewer

surround-sound modes than many other surround processors,

such as “stadium,” “concert hall,” “jazz club,” etc. This was a

conscious omission on our part—we consider such modes

artificial-sounding and useless. Our customers have told us

they don’t use them, either, and would rather not have to

scroll past them when selecting surround-sound modes.

If you want to hear surround sound from stereo sources, you

will achieve the best results by using Dolby Pro Logic II or

DTS Neo:6.

The table on the next page lists the surround processing

choices available within each mode. Depending on the selected

source (analog or digital) and your loudspeaker configuration,

certain processing options may not appear or operate.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

THE A/V PROCESSOR AUTOMATICALLY SENSES

AND SETS THE SURROUND MODE OF THE

SELECTED SOURCE. ANY DESIRED CHANGES,

FOR EXAMPLE: DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND TO DTS-ES

MUST BE MADE AT THE SOURCE DEVICE (IF AVAILABLE).

Dolby Digital

This digital audio format provides 5.1-channel surround

sound Dolby Digital source material includes DVDs, digital TV

broadcasts, many PlayStation 2™ video games, all XBox™

video games, laserdiscs, some satellite-delivered and digital

cable programming, and D-VHS tapes.

Dolby Digital EX

Movie soundtracks encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX

contain an extra back surround channel, added to the

soundtrack during mixing, which places audio behind the

listener. This additional channel provides more detailed

imaging behind the listener, enhancing depth, ambience, and

sound localization. One or two additional surround speakers

may be used. A list of movies EX-encoded movies can be

found on the Dolby web site, www.dolby.com.

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