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Home Theater Audio: THX Certification

February 24th, 2010 By: Lauren

For a full theater experience, your home audio is just as important as your home video setup. Speaker type and placement, room acoustics, surround sound… all of these things combine to give you a dynamic sound set to match your beautiful 1080p flat screen TV. But there are other things involved in pulling out the best possible sound from your media besides just the obvious speaker hardware. Keep your eyes peeled for Blu-Ray and DVD discs and players that are compatible with THX certification.

THX, or Tomlinson Holman’s Experiment, is a type of mastering process that the manufacturers of discs and players can use to get the true-to-the-director’s vision of quality, big budget audio you know and love. Your home theater will sound like the real movie theater if you are able to set up a system that plays THX certified movies. The high-fidelity THX sound, coupled with your 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound speaker layout, will make your next movie experience larger-than-life.

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Your Home Theater as a Multi-Purpose Room

February 15th, 2010 By: Lauren

Most of us would love to have a dedicated home theater room. A place to call our own when we want to hunker down for the night with a bowl of popcorn, a nice plush leather seat and this week’s latest blockbuster. However, for some of us that’s just not possible – we have to use our home theater space for other purposes when we’re not in movie-mode.

If you’ve found that your house is short on space, or you just want to convert your home theater/family room into a more versatile area, read on. Being economical with your space doesn’t mean that you have to give up any of that great audio or video you’d expect from a dedicated home theater, nor does it mean that you have to give up the stylish elements like a custom frame from HD Envy. It just means you’re going to have to get a little creative.

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Sound Off: The Difference Between the Myriad of Sound Formats for your Home Theater

September 7th, 2009 By: Lauren

Everyone wants to hear true-to-life sound when they’re enjoying the latest blockbuster, but how can you tell what sound format will give you ear-splitting, jaw-dropping, mind-blowing audio? Along with the advent of HD video came a whole host of HD audio to match. Blu-Ray discs and players offer special audio formats like surround sound and THX-certified sound. If you find yourself scratching your head when trying to decipher the difference between sound formats, read on.

There are some basic differences between all of the sound formats available for home theaters. Some require, for the best sound, multiple speakers. Others require at least five or seven, which make them surround sound. The two main audio companies that produce the majority of the sound formats for today’s movie DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are Dolby Laboratories and Digital Theater Systems. They are very similar, with two main differences: DTS audio is usually compressed at a lower rate than Dolby, meaning that it will sound clearer once it is uncompressed, but Dolby is more popular and more widely used across the board for both DVDs and Blu-Rays. And within each of these labels is a whole array of different sound formats designed for different experiences.

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