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Originally posted by Hun:
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Originally posted by Altec:
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THX was created solely to create a "standard" for the playback chain in theaters. Later, those THX standards were made available for implementation into dubbing stage acoustics and equipment. Still, no processing of a creative nature is performed with the THX name on it.

All THX does is certify that certain equipments meet the technical standards which THX deems necessary.
That is incorrect. These are all DSP based signal manipulations, that is part of the current THX Ultra 2 processing. wink


http://www.thx.com/technologies/index.html [/b]
Yes, DSP processing can be part of the THX spec for consumer playback, but I'm totally missing the point of your post. My original point was that THX had no input on the creative side of the dubbing process - it's only standard having to do with a soundtrack's playback (and kind of an unnecessary one at that).