![]() ![]() Searching for "EX" over here is a bit of a pain, since you I thought I'd bump this up in response to the discussion in the Blade 2 topic over in "Feature Info & Trailer Attachments" (no "chit-chat," huh? where's Brad lurking.) Anyone from Dolby like to respond to this question: How can I identify your new sound format? Russ? I know you're readin'! I suppose I could always look on Dolby's site to find out the latest batch of EX releases, but I really shouldn't have to. I think Dolby should send a list of upcoming EX movies in advance to every theatre that has an SA-10. But I have a feeling that DTS is just as misinformed as I am because some of the recent EX movies did not play with DTS's ES unit (Dolby must be trying to weed them out). The only way I know if it is in EX is if A) The studio ad in the paper has an EX logo (they usually don't have this until opening day, and the logo in teeny tiny) or B) Our DTS-ES units automatically kick in to EX mode when it sees the timecode. ![]() Lately several movies have been in EX (Bats, Fight Club) that were not marked in any way at all. My profile | my password | search | faq & rules | forum homeīack before Dolby released their SA-10 EX adaptor, they said that all movies that were mixed in EX would easilly be identified by markings on both the prints and the cans that they come in. Home Products Store Forum Warehouse Contact Us Film-Tech Forum ARCHIVE: Identifying Surround EX Prints ![]()
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