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    Lexmark; I and others some time ago explained very well this whole deal about EX and ES sound. We who answered you went into great detail over this subject. Some of the answers you are receiving here particulaly with the emoticons may seem funny but in a sense they are not. These members of this forum including myself just cannot believe that you are asking the same question on this topic again. Are you sure you are not suffering from some kind of memory loss? I do not mean that to be funny; I am serious. Also using a different name that you have used under TO LIVE AND DIE IN NEW YORK and asking similar or the same questions could possibly mean you may not realize that you have another personality that I would call a twin or mirror image of your current personality that does not allow you to realize that you have done all this before. There is a possiblity of a third personality under the name of John Beresford; MAYBE.... I found Mr. Beresford to be somewhat different in his nature and defintely more focused on the answers he received. I am not going to berate you in anyway here. I am simply trying to make you aware that there may be something going on with you that you personally are not aware of.

    I do not have a EX-ES receiver. On my rear speakers, I hear plenty of sounds between the two rears if the soundtrack has been mixed to produce sounds other than coming from the the sides of the two rear channels. Sir Terrence some time ago explained the phasing angle which goes to zero which would be REAR CENTER. When you hear sounds coming from areas in the rear other than the sides, the best derfinition to call this phenomena is called CENTER BACK SURROUND IMAGING wether the disc has an EX-ES matrix track or not. FINDING NEMO has tons of EX information in the rear. A non-EX disc that also has plenty of rear action across the rear speakers is THE MATRIX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelsci
    Lexmark; I and others some time ago explained very well this whole deal about EX and ES sound. We who answered you went into great detail over this subject. Some of the answers you are receiving here particulaly with the emoticons may seem funny but in a sense they are not. These members of this forum including myself just cannot believe that you are asking the same question on this topic again. Are you sure you are not suffering from some kind of memory loss? I do not mean that to be funny; I am serious. Also using a different name that you have used under TO LIVE AND DIE IN NEW YORK and asking similar or the same questions could possibly mean you may not realize that you have another personality that I would call a twin or mirror image of your current personality that does not allow you to realize that you have done all this before. There is a possiblity of a third personality under the name of John Beresford; MAYBE.... I found Mr. Beresford to be somewhat different in his nature and defintely more focused on the answers he received. I am not going to berate you in anyway here. I am simply trying to make you aware that there may be something going on with you that you personally are not aware of.

    I do not have a EX-ES receiver. On my rear speakers, I hear plenty of sounds between the two rears if the soundtrack has been mixed to produce sounds other than coming from the the sides of the two rear channels. Sir Terrence some time ago explained the phasing angle which goes to zero which would be REAR CENTER. When you hear sounds coming from areas in the rear other than the sides, the best derfinition to call this phenomena is called CENTER BACK SURROUND IMAGING wether the disc has an EX-ES matrix track or not. FINDING NEMO has tons of EX information in the rear. A non-EX disc that also has plenty of rear action across the rear speakers is THE MATRIX.
    I do not suffer from any kind of mental delaipdation as you suggest; perhaps this topic was covered some time back, but I was not aware of the depth the topic possessed; at any rate, I really WAS confused to what I was hearing when playing back 6.1 DVDs through the standard 5.1 setup, or if I should even be doing that. I was here in this forum some time back, under this name, but know of no "Live and Die..." or "John Beresford" as you accuse me of (well, you actually cut me some slack on the Beresford issue)....so, your receiver is 5.1 only and you do hear sounds coming from between the surrounds? I dont understand the whole center back surround imaging thing.

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    Lexmark; You did not read my post carefully. I did not say that you are suffering from a mental delapidation. If there is something going on with you, I said that it is very possible you would be unaware of it. While I have more experience in the electronics surrounding home theater, I also have nearly the same length of experience with the psych business. I am writing answers to questions quite logically for a long time with a case of major affective disorder(an expression for "depression") going on since 1982 that has taken me on a very unpleasant roller coaster ride. Even as I type this, my brain feels like it was hit with a frypan and flattened like a pancake. A chemical disorder of the brain is nothing to be ashamed of today. The famamous and infamous have plenty of trouble with depression ( which is called a unipolar disorder) and the infamous bi-polar disorder, manic depression. I have also scene people who went into the throes of a psychosis(where people loose touch with reality and may cause other unwarrented side effects).

    Lexmark; on the last go around, I went into the explanation of what you apparently are having problems understanding. I would have to search for a piece of info that Sir Terrence supplied me before going into this subject and attempting to explain it again perhaps with a better approach. Some of the technology I will not have access too but I think I could explain it enough. One thing you can do on your own that is simple and is what I told you the last time. If you have a DVD with the THX optimode option such as the last two Star WARS films, you need to play the audio section segment of the THX optimode test and listen to the pink noise tests involving phasing. There are two tests on that menu that involve the center back surround imaging. That would be a start. Hopefully, I will get back to you on the subject. Kelsci

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelsci
    Lexmark; You did not read my post carefully. I did not say that you are suffering from a mental delapidation. If there is something going on with you, I said that it is very possible you would be unaware of it. While I have more experience in the electronics surrounding home theater, I also have nearly the same length of experience with the psych business. I am writing answers to questions quite logically for a long time with a case of major affective disorder(an expression for "depression") going on since 1982 that has taken me on a very unpleasant roller coaster ride. Even as I type this, my brain feels like it was hit with a frypan and flattened like a pancake. A chemical disorder of the brain is nothing to be ashamed of today. The famamous and infamous have plenty of trouble with depression ( which is called a unipolar disorder) and the infamous bi-polar disorder, manic depression. I have also scene people who went into the throes of a psychosis(where people loose touch with reality and may cause other unwarrented side effects).

    Lexmark; on the last go around, I went into the explanation of what you apparently are having problems understanding. I would have to search for a piece of info that Sir Terrence supplied me before going into this subject and attempting to explain it again perhaps with a better approach. Some of the technology I will not have access too but I think I could explain it enough. One thing you can do on your own that is simple and is what I told you the last time. If you have a DVD with the THX optimode option such as the last two Star WARS films, you need to play the audio section segment of the THX optimode test and listen to the pink noise tests involving phasing. There are two tests on that menu that involve the center back surround imaging. That would be a start. Hopefully, I will get back to you on the subject. Kelsci
    Kel,

    I would try Lexapro if I were you....Sir Terrence tells me it digests sufficiently, however unpleasant it would be anally.

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    Lexmark; You did not read my post carefully. I did not say that you are suffering from a mental delapidation. If there is something going on with you, I said that it is very possible you would be unaware of it. While I have more experience in the electronics surrounding home theater, I also have nearly the same length of experience with the psych business. I am writing answers to questions quite logically for a long time with a case of major affective disorder(an expression for "depression") going on since 1982 that has taken me on a very unpleasant roller coaster ride. Even as I type this, my brain feels like it was hit with a frypan and flattened like a pancake. A chemical disorder of the brain is nothing to be ashamed of today. So many people, both average and famous have had plenty of trouble with depression ( which is called a unipolar disorder) and the infamous bi-polar disorder, manic depression. I have also scene people who went into the throes of a psychosis(where people loose touch with reality and may cause other unwarrented side effects).

    Lexmark; on the last go around, I went into the explanation of what you apparently are having problems understanding. I would have to search for a piece of info that Sir Terrence supplied me before going into this subject and attempting to explain it again perhaps with a better approach. Some of the technology I will not have access too but I think I could explain it enough. One thing you can do on your own that is simple and is what I told you the last time. If you have a DVD with the THX optimode option such as the last two Star WARS films, you need to play the audio section segment of the THX optimode test and listen to the pink noise tests involving phasing. There are two tests on that menu that involve the center back surround imaging. That would be a start. Hopefully, I will get back to you on the subject. Kelsci

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