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Animated Logo | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Animated Logo (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
DATASAT | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 (track 1) DTS-HD MA 7.1 (track 2) PCM 2.0 (track 3) |
Living World of Audio 1 | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Living World of Audio 1 (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
Living World of Audio 2 Long | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Living World of Audio 2 Long (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
Living World of Audio 2 Short | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Living World of Audio 2 Short (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
Orchestra Long | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Orchestra Long (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
Orchestra Short | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
Orchestra Short (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD HR 7.1 48 kHz |
SFX Long | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
SFX Long (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 5.1 48 kHz |
SFX Short | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
SFX Short (Lossless) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD HR 7.1 48 kHz |
The Digital Experience | Download | 1080p AVCHD (m2ts) | DTS 5.1 1,536 Kbps 48 kHz |
DTS HD Out of the Box (Short) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 7.1 / DTS 5.1 |
DTS HD Out of the Box (Medium) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 7.1 / DTS 5.1 |
DTS HD Out of the Box (Long) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS-HD MA 7.1 / DTS 5.1 |
DTS:X Out of the Box (Short) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS:X / DTS 5.1 |
DTS:X Out of the Box (Medium) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS:X / DTS 5.1 |
DTS:X Out of the Box (Long) | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS:X / DTS 5.1 |
DTS:X Object Emulator | Download | 1080p H.264 (MKV) | DTS:X / DTS 5.1 |
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post #1 of 17Old02-14-2016, 05:34 AM - Thread Starter
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I have not seen anything and would love to have one. I bought the Disney wow disc but that is good for 7.1 only. Have been movies been released with something like the old THX optimizer?
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Originally Posted by datman
I have not seen anything and would love to have one. I bought the Disney wow disc but that is good for 7.1 only. Have been movies been released with something like the old THX optimizer?
Unfortunately, there aren't any publicly available Atmos test discs. Some demo discs have been given out at recent Expos (like CEDIA and CES) that sometimes are available on Ebay at outrageous prices. Hopefully the companies who publish A/V calibration discs will have their own versions RealSoonNow, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I expect they'll be including them on the same discs used for 4K video calibration.The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
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I picked up the latest Atmos demo disc from ces, on ebay for 31.00! Just have to search around..
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Originally Posted by Selden Ball
Unfortunately, there aren't any publicly available Atmos test discs. Some demo discs have been given out at recent Expos (like CEDIA and CES) that sometimes are available on Ebay at outrageous prices. Hopefully the companies who publish A/V calibration discs will have their own versions RealSoonNow, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I expect they'll be including them on the same discs used for 4K video calibration.
The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
I would think that it would have test tones for all the channels. I was not able to find an info on this track on Amazon.The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
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I picked up the latest Atmos demo disc from ces, on ebay for 31.00! Just have to search around..
Does it have test tracks? Or just demo tracks. AVS Forum Special Member
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It has a little bit of Everything.. Movie clips, Music videos, audio only, dolby atmos trailers..
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I picked up a 2015 DTS/DTS-X Demo Disc from Ebay a few months ago for $15.00 + shipping! There are assorted movie, 3D, Music & extras on disc. This was given out at CES 2015.
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Originally Posted by Selden Ball
Unfortunately, there aren't any publicly available Atmos test discs. Some demo discs have been given out at recent Expos (like CEDIA and CES) that sometimes are available on Ebay at outrageous prices. Hopefully the companies who publish A/V calibration discs will have their own versions RealSoonNow, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I expect they'll be including them on the same discs used for 4K video calibration.
The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
Originally Posted by toddman36
I picked up the latest Atmos demo disc from ces, on ebay for 31.00! Just have to search around..
I would pay $15 for a demo disc but really I want audio test tracks hopefully Last Witch Hunter has them. Originally Posted by ingramba
I picked up a 2015 DTS/DTS-X Demo Disc from Ebay a few months ago for $15.00 + shipping! There are assorted movie, 3D, Music & extras on disc. This was given out at CES 2015.
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I know you're looking more for a test disc than a demo disc but I thought I would add this. I emailed Dolby for a demo disc about a month ago and this is their response.
Thank you for your interest in Dolby Atmos® for the home, including demonstration (demo) discs.
If you are a home theater retailer or installer, demo discs are available through our partners who manufacture Dolby Atmos enabled AVRs and speakers. Please contact those partners directly for more information.
If you are a home theater enthusiast, you can now find Dolby Atmos trailers on Vudu®. You can easily access them from a Dolby Atmos ready streaming device connected to your AVR. Most Blu-ray™ players with the Vudu app will work, in addition to the PlayStation®4 console, Roku® devices, and the new Vudu Spark™ stick.
Step One: Visit Vudu on your Dolby Atmos ready streaming device, and ensure that it’s connected to your Dolby Atmos enabled AVR, set for bitstream pass-through or surround sound (the setting language may vary by device).
Step Two: Search “Atmos,” find the “The Dolby Atmos Experience” HDX bundle, and get it for free by selecting “Purchase for $0.” In this bundle, you will find five trailers designed to demonstrate the full capabilities of Dolby Atmos.
Step Three: Once a trailer is selected and streaming, your AVR display should indicate “Dolby Atmos.”
Keep an eye on Dolby Atmos Blu-ray releases on Dolby.com:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/experienc..streaming.html
Please refer to the following additional resources on Dolby Atmos for the home at your convenience:
Dolby blog posts about Dolby Atmos for home theater:
http://blog.dolby.com/category/home-theater/
The Dolby Atmos technology page on Dolby.com:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/technolog..lby-atmos.html
The Dolby.com speaker setup guide and downloadable resources:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/guide/dol..tup/index.html
Thank you for your interest in Dolby Atmos for the home.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. © 2015 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Thank you for your interest in Dolby Atmos® for the home, including demonstration (demo) discs.
If you are a home theater retailer or installer, demo discs are available through our partners who manufacture Dolby Atmos enabled AVRs and speakers. Please contact those partners directly for more information.
If you are a home theater enthusiast, you can now find Dolby Atmos trailers on Vudu®. You can easily access them from a Dolby Atmos ready streaming device connected to your AVR. Most Blu-ray™ players with the Vudu app will work, in addition to the PlayStation®4 console, Roku® devices, and the new Vudu Spark™ stick.
Step One: Visit Vudu on your Dolby Atmos ready streaming device, and ensure that it’s connected to your Dolby Atmos enabled AVR, set for bitstream pass-through or surround sound (the setting language may vary by device).
Step Two: Search “Atmos,” find the “The Dolby Atmos Experience” HDX bundle, and get it for free by selecting “Purchase for $0.” In this bundle, you will find five trailers designed to demonstrate the full capabilities of Dolby Atmos.
Step Three: Once a trailer is selected and streaming, your AVR display should indicate “Dolby Atmos.”
Keep an eye on Dolby Atmos Blu-ray releases on Dolby.com:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/experienc..streaming.html
Please refer to the following additional resources on Dolby Atmos for the home at your convenience:
Dolby blog posts about Dolby Atmos for home theater:
http://blog.dolby.com/category/home-theater/
The Dolby Atmos technology page on Dolby.com:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/technolog..lby-atmos.html
The Dolby.com speaker setup guide and downloadable resources:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/guide/dol..tup/index.html
Thank you for your interest in Dolby Atmos for the home.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. © 2015 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
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You can also download the files from demo world in the 2D Trailers HD section. scroll down to the Dolby section and you will see a handful of files listed as TrueHD 7.1 Atmos.
Depending on your setup. should be able to play the files from your computer via HDMI or simply transfer the files to a flash drive and play them via your Blu-ray player if it accepts flash drives. At the moment that is how I do it using the Sony BDP-S5200 bluray player. Once I download the files I I transfer them to a folder inside of the flash drive that I have created and labeled Dolby Atmos Demos.
Here is a link to Demo world http://www.demo-world.eu/2d-demo-trailers-hd/ .
scroll down to the Dolby section and download the ones labeled lossless. For example
Audiosphere (Lossless) 1:01 142,0MB TrueHD 7.1 Atmos 1080/24p 22.12.15
Depending on your setup. should be able to play the files from your computer via HDMI or simply transfer the files to a flash drive and play them via your Blu-ray player if it accepts flash drives. At the moment that is how I do it using the Sony BDP-S5200 bluray player. Once I download the files I I transfer them to a folder inside of the flash drive that I have created and labeled Dolby Atmos Demos.
Here is a link to Demo world http://www.demo-world.eu/2d-demo-trailers-hd/ .
scroll down to the Dolby section and download the ones labeled lossless. For example
Audiosphere (Lossless) 1:01 142,0MB TrueHD 7.1 Atmos 1080/24p 22.12.15
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You can also download the files from demo world in the 2D Trailers HD section. scroll down to the Dolby section and you will see a handful of files listed as TrueHD 7.1 Atmos.
Depending on your setup. should be able to play the files from your computer via HDMI or simply transfer the files to a flash drive and play them via your Blu-ray player if it accepts flash drives. At the moment that is how I do it using the Sony BDP-S5200 bluray player. Once I download the files I I transfer them to a folder inside of the flash drive that I have created and labeled Dolby Atmos Demos.
Here is a link to Demo world http://www.demo-world.eu/2d-demo-trailers-hd/ .
scroll down to the Dolby section and download the ones labeled lossless. For example
Audiosphere (Lossless) 1:01 142,0MB TrueHD 7.1 Atmos 1080/24p 22.12.15
Depending on your setup. should be able to play the files from your computer via HDMI or simply transfer the files to a flash drive and play them via your Blu-ray player if it accepts flash drives. At the moment that is how I do it using the Sony BDP-S5200 bluray player. Once I download the files I I transfer them to a folder inside of the flash drive that I have created and labeled Dolby Atmos Demos.
Here is a link to Demo world http://www.demo-world.eu/2d-demo-trailers-hd/ .
scroll down to the Dolby section and download the ones labeled lossless. For example
Audiosphere (Lossless) 1:01 142,0MB TrueHD 7.1 Atmos 1080/24p 22.12.15
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Originally Posted by datman
I have not seen anything and would love to have one. I bought the Disney wow disc but that is good for 7.1 only. Have been movies been released with something like the old THX optimizer?
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Originally Posted by Selden Ball
The DTS:X Blu-ray disc The Last Witch Hunter includes a DTS:X test track, though.
Can you tell me more about the test track? I guess it would be on disc 2. AVS Forum Addicted Member
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Originally Posted by datman
Can you tell me more about the test track? I guess it would be on disc 2.
I don't have the title myself. All I know is that a voice is heard naming each speaker as it emits noise. You'll probably get more information by asking in the DTS:X thread. https://www.avsforum.com/forum/90-rec..010-dts-x.html Selden
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I know you're looking more for a test disc than a demo disc but I thought I would add this. I emailed Dolby for a demo disc about a month ago and this is their response.
Thankyou for posting their reply. It's really great IF you live in one of the only two countries in the whole world where VUDU is available. What are they going to do for the rest of us? Why has Dolby forgotten what the first W in WWW stands for? AVS Forum Special Member
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The Vudu stuff is lossy anyway; the discs have the loss-less soundtracks.
Coming from someone who has both the Dolby and DTS demo disks, IMHO the Dolby disc is worth every penny and the DTS disc is only worth a few pennies. In fact, the best thing on the DTS disc (the 11.1 callout) can be found on other commercial DTS:X releases (few as they may be).
Coming from someone who has both the Dolby and DTS demo disks, IMHO the Dolby disc is worth every penny and the DTS disc is only worth a few pennies. In fact, the best thing on the DTS disc (the 11.1 callout) can be found on other commercial DTS:X releases (few as they may be).
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Originally Posted by Stanton
The Vudu stuff is lossy anyway; the discs have the loss-less soundtracks.
Coming from someone who has both the Dolby and DTS demo disks, IMHO the Dolby disc is worth every penny and the DTS disc is only worth a few pennies. In fact, the best thing on the DTS disc (the 11.1 callout) can be found on other commercial DTS:X releases (few as they may be).
Interesting, thank-you very much for the information!Coming from someone who has both the Dolby and DTS demo disks, IMHO the Dolby disc is worth every penny and the DTS disc is only worth a few pennies. In fact, the best thing on the DTS disc (the 11.1 callout) can be found on other commercial DTS:X releases (few as they may be).
I've seen various discs on ebay, but the DTS:X 2016 disc seems to be really expensive. I took a gamble and won a Dolby Atmos demo disc (Ebay item 141945365547 - I can't post links yet according to the forum rules), and I also bought Ebay item 222064723530 which is an old 2013 pre-X DTS demo disc. It was a great relief when the Atmos disc arrived it turned out to be entirely in the English language, only the label and covers were German
I've been following the posts on the DTS:X thread with interest (part-way through it) and don't have any DTS:X content at all currently. 'Few as they may be' is doubly the case for Region B Blu-rays!
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