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Seller:camhelpcenter(78)100%, Location:Frankfurt, Ships to: Worldwide, Item:283490764987 Django unchained magnet link full. Verkaufe neue Demo Disc von Dolby Atmos aus dem Jahr 2018. Orginal Verpackt und die Disc ist sehr selten !! Bitte Bilder anschauen und hier eine Liste was sich auf der Disk befindet ! Dolby UHD Blu-Ray Demo Disc / March 2018Dolby Content: Art Of India (1:15) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Chameleon (1:02) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Core Universe (3:07) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Escape (3:44) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Food Of India (1:14) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Landscapes Of India (1:12) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Leviathan (0:43) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 People Of India (1:14) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Pufferfish (0:43) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Art: Kingdom Of Colours (2:23) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Nature: Haleakala (1:09) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Volcanos (1:09) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Waterfalls (1:38) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Movies & TV: Kong: Skull Island (1:47) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Resident Evil: Vendetta (2:50) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 The LEGO Batman Movie (1:53) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets #1 (2:39) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets #2 (2:55) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Wonder Woman #1 (0:53) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Wonder Woman #2 (2:10) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Music: Kishi Mashi – Philosophize In It! Chemicalize With It! (3:35) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Major Lazer – Light It Up (2:54) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Sports: The Wild (2:37) TrueHD 7.1 Atmos / DD+ 7.1 Atmos / DD 5.1 Offerer: Dolby Laboratories Inc. Produced: 2018 Running Time: 46min. Format: 2160/60p & 25p & 24p Video Codec: HEVC Type: UHDBD-66 Size: 24,0GB Region Code: A,B,C Packing: AmarayCondition:Neu, Format:Blu-ray
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Does anyone know what level the test tones are recorded at on this disc?
I have corrected my previous info. With more accurate tools, I determined the wideband pink noise signals are recorded at -20 dBFS, which would correspond to 85 dBC SPL.
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Just popped on to say I've managed to get the Sept 2015 demo downloaded and gone so far as to buy a blu-ray burner and discs. I used imgburn to create the disc and it plays perfectly through my Ps3 to Sony str-dn1080. Well worth the hassle.
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I have corrected my previous info. With more accurate tools, I determined the wideband pink noise signals are recorded at -20 dBFS, which would correspond to 85 dBC SPL.
an interesting caveat being a standard PPM (peak program meter) will show that a -20 dBFS sine wave will have peaks -20..on the other hand -20 dBFS pink noise will have relatively constant peaks at approximately -10 dBFS.
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an interesting caveat being a standard PPM (peak program meter) will show that a -20 dBFS sine wave will have peaks -20..on the other hand -20 dBFS pink noise will have relatively constant peaks at approximately -10 dBFS.
On top of that, there's two references for 0 dBFS. One is the peak value of a sine wave, and the other is the RMS value of a sine wave. Programs like Audacity, Adobe Audition, and Room EQ Wizard, allow the user to select which reference they prefer.One scale is better for electrical measurement (the peak scale) while the other is better for acoustic measurements (the RMS scale). In each case, a well defined signal represents 0 dBFS. In the world we inhabit around here wrt signals that translate to SPL, we ought to use the same (RMS) scale as the film industry, as they define reference SPL as 85 dB for -20 dBFS signals. If we were to use the alternative peak reference, 85 dB would occur with -23 dBFS signals. And there would be no optimal way to produce a 0 dBFS signal acoustically, as only a pure square wave would reach 0 dBFS. Speakers don't do square waves all that well, and neither do magnetic or optical analog film soundtracks, so sine waves are the reference. Circling back to your post, when a -20 dBFS sine wave has peaks at -20 dBFS, that shows the meter and/or signal generator is in the peak reference mode. Using the RMS reference, a -20 dBFS sine wave will have peaks at -17 dBFS as there's a 3 dB crest factor in sine waves, and a -20 dBFS pink noise (i.e. the SMPTE pink noise) will have peaks at -8 dBFS, as that noise has a 12 dB crest factor. TMI?
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On top of that, there's two references for 0 dBFS. One is the peak value of a sine wave, and the other is the RMS value of a sine wave. Programs like Audacity, Adobe Audition, and Room EQ Wizard, allow the user to select which reference they prefer. I have a Radio Shack clone SPL meter (analogue gauge) and a Denon 6200 in a 5.1.4 configuration using DAE speakers (ceiling bouncers). Is this correct (using you previously discussed procedure with your recent edits)?One scale is better for electrical measurement (the peak scale) while the other is better for acoustic measurements (the RMS scale). In each case, a well defined signal represents 0 dBFS. In the world we inhabit around here wrt signals that translate to SPL, we ought to use the same (RMS) scale as the film industry, as they define reference SPL as 85 dB for -20 dBFS signals. If we were to use the alternative peak reference, 85 dB would occur with -23 dBFS signals. And there would be no optimal way to produce a 0 dBFS signal acoustically, as only a pure square wave would reach 0 dBFS. Speakers don't do square waves all that well, and neither do magnetic or optical analog film soundtracks, so sine waves are the reference. Circling back to your post, when a -20 dBFS sine wave has peaks at -20 dBFS, that shows the meter and/or signal generator is in the peak reference mode. Using the RMS reference, a -20 dBFS sine wave will have peaks at -17 dBFS as there's a 3 dB crest factor in sine waves, and a -20 dBFS pink noise (i.e. the SMPTE pink noise) will have peaks at -8 dBFS, as that noise has a 12 dB crest factor. TMI? Set the SPL meter to C weighting and SLOW response. Hold the SPL meter pointing at the ceiling at ear level at the Main Listening Position. Set the Master Volume on the AVR to 0dB. Use the AVR's internal test tones, adjust the SPL of each speaker to 75dB. After setting the SPL for all 9 speakers and Sub to 75dB, i verified the SPL's with the Spears & Munsil rev2 disc. Of course, it does not provide test tones for the Atmos speakers. Then I used the 2015 Dolby Demo disc and measured that it's test tones were recorded 10dB higher than the Spears & Munsil disc. Correct?
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I have a Radio Shack clone SPL meter (analogue gauge) and a Denon 6200 in a 5.1.4 configuration using DAE speakers (ceiling bouncers). Is this correct (using you previously discussed procedure with your recent edits)? Perfecto!
Set the SPL meter to C weighting and SLOW response. Hold the SPL meter pointing at the ceiling at ear level at the Main Listening Position. Set the Master Volume on the AVR to 0dB. Use the AVR's internal test tones, adjust the SPL of each speaker to 75dB. After setting the SPL for all 9 speakers and Sub to 75dB, i verified the SPL's with the Spears & Munsil rev2 disc. Of course, it does not provide test tones for the Atmos speakers. Then I used the 2015 Dolby Demo disc and measured that it's test tones were recorded 10dB higher than the Spears & Munsil disc. Correct?
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Originally Posted by Roger Dressler
..Using the RMS reference, a -20 dBFS sine wave will have peaks at -17 dBFS as there's a 3 dB crest factor in sine waves, and a -20 dBFS pink noise (i.e. the SMPTE pink noise) will have peaks at -8 dBFS, as that noise has a 12 dB crest factor.
Yes (all) well said ! here is a refereence to the 9dB difference you mention abovehttp://www.bnoack.com/index.html?htt..estfactor.html sine wave at 0dB pink noise at 0dB Note the +9dB offset
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Is there any other good dolby atmos demo disk beside 2015? already got 2015 demo disc, thanks
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i know i m super late but can anyone still tell me the place to get disc 20
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Thank you so much for the material any new Demo Discs available?
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Anyone by chance have a link to the 2016 Atmos Demo Disc?
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If anyone has a link to the Atmos Demo discs I'd appreciate the PM
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I too am looking for the Dolby Atmos Blu-Ray Demo Disc (Sep 2016) and the 2017 DTS Demo Disc Vol.21 as well, any assistance would be appreciated.
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blu-ray atmos demo disc sep 2016 - ebay, currently at $100 with 7 bids in, 6 days left, just insane..
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I have all the files individually off the atmos Disc. I have then on a USB drive and play them through the USB on my OPPO 203. They are pretty slick demo videos.
I guess I could create a Dropbox and share the files. I paid a dude $15.00 to do the same thing. Won't be till Saturday late afternoon till I can due that though. Maybe shoot me a dollar or two PayPal to get that $15 back if you want to. Up to you guys. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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There are almost a dozen atmos files available here:
http://www.demo-world.eu/2d-demo-trailers-hd/
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Thank you.
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I have all the files individually off the atmos Disc. I have then on a USB drive and play them through the USB on my OPPO 203. They are pretty slick demo videos. Did you ever put the files on Dropbox?
I guess I could create a Dropbox and share the files. I paid a dude $15.00 to do the same thing. Won't be till Saturday late afternoon till I can due that though. Maybe shoot me a dollar or two PayPal to get that $15 back if you want to. Up to you guys. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Anyone willing to help me out with a disk? I'm willing to compensate.
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Is 2016 the last demo disc on blue ray? I have the 2015 disc. eBay wants crazy money not worth it. I think I paid $30 for mine just don’t remember where online? What about downloading the to a flash drive?
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I want the dolby atmos disc as well can someone please pm me
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Is 2016 the last demo disc on blue ray? I have the 2015 disc. eBay wants crazy money not worth it. I think I paid $30 for mine just don’t remember where online? What about downloading the to a flash drive?
I think I've seen its content listing and there weren't that many new items so I gave up looking.
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Are places like eBay the only place to get ahold of demo discs? I'm new to these and have never tried to obtain one before.
If one downloads the disc as linked in an earlier post, can that be burned with any blu-ray burner?
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Yes, though I suggest re-writable BDs, especially until you get the hang of it. More expensive to buy, but at least you don't end up with a bunch of expensive shiny coasters.Torrents supported by the good folks around here can be found here: https://www.avsforum.com/forum/150-b..-authored.html The older ones probably don't have many seeders anymore, so start with the newer ones. Michael
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I too am looking for the Dolby Atmos Blu-Ray 4k Demo Disc (Mar 2018) and the 2018 DTS-X Demo Disc Vol.22 as well. Anywhere I could download it to play on NVIDIA Shield TV ?
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I'd love a copy of the 2015 atmos demo disc, can someone pm the easiest way to obtain one without using eBay. Thanks!
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Same! Willing to pay someone for a demo disc! Much appreciated.
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