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Davesrose replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.LOL....except this isn't an example of confirmation bias. It's an example of optical illusion. It's one of many examples of a...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.I've never viewed flat Earth or chemtrail conspiracies as being "political stuff"🤷♀️. The OP went there about comparing science...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.No, there's a minority of people who are more susceptible to believe in conspiracy theories. They'll be in a "team" that supports their...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.My key point was they are the same if the intended output is a hundredths decimal. That's the way computer science works (and is not...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.They are both 1.00 if rounded to the hundredth. It is objective from a computer engineering perspective to say they are the same if the...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Chi-Fi: How it Stands | The Origin of Moondrop HiFi Smartphone.Latest news is that ByteDance (the Chinese owner) would rather let it shut down in the US than divest. LibsOfTikTok will have to change...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Different perceptions on different days?.Both. Since audio stimuli is a perception processed in the brain, your mood and amount of attention spent on listening affects your...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.DTS mode = DTS:X (native object based 3D audio) or DTS Neural:X (upconverted 3D from 2.1/5.1/7.1 audio). Atmos mode = Atmos (native...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.What TV do you have? If you don't want to tell me, I can't look up specifics about it and possibly help with seeing what picture...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.It seems it's you who aren't listening. Take for example audio. You claim you like Dolby Atmos more than DTS Neural:X. In a previous...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.I don't know how many times I have to repeat myself. When a video is encoded in Dolby Vision, it gets decoded has Dolby Vision. If...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.Again, the actual video has a video track that's either Dolby Vision, HDR10, or no HDR. There is no switching them on or off: it's how...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.You can’t toggle Dolby Vision off or on. The video is either Dolby Vision or it’s not.
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.Both DTS:X and Atmos are considered object based. Both are similar with consumer video in that the audio track has a 5/7.1 stream and a...
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Davesrose replied to the thread Processing.No, DTS:X is DTS's version of Atmos. DTS Neural:X is like Dolby Surround. For Atmos/DTS:X, it's for a native track that has positional...