Lexmark3200
07-25-2005, 01:45 PM
......"OPTIMIZED FOR DVD; NO EQUALIZATION REQUIRED".......what exactly does that mean? This happens on some NEW LINE HOME CINEMA titles I have (or have seen) such as The Butterfly Effect and Knockaround Guys, where under the AUDIO SETUP section of the DVD's menu, there will be a notice above the selections like Dolby Digital, DTS, etc, that says "OPTIMIZED FOR DVD PLAYBACK --- NO EQUALIZATION REQUIRED".....is this suggesting that our receivers or processors dont need any "EQ" applied to them to get the "true" digital Dolby or DTS audio on these DVD soundtracks? In other words, we shouldnt really be fooling around with any tone controls or adding equalizers to our surround systems because the soundtracks are optimized for Dolby and DTS playback JUST THE WAY THEY ARE? Would this be correct in assuming?
[NOTE: I was not sure which the proper section was to put this question so I entered it here AND in the GENERAL AUDIO threads; please forgive me and accept apologies in advance for any problems this may have caused.]
[NOTE: I was not sure which the proper section was to put this question so I entered it here AND in the GENERAL AUDIO threads; please forgive me and accept apologies in advance for any problems this may have caused.]