
1) Abbreviation of appreciation 2) Appreciative text 3) Cinema sound system 4) Counterpart of pls 5) Follow-up to pls 6) It might elicit a YW 7) Letters in a Lucas title 8) Lucasfilm sound 9) Lucasfilm sound system 10) Movie theater sound system 11) Much obliged to a texter, 12) OMG u r 2 nice 13) Pls follow-up
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Creative Labs (60%) The THX system is not a recording technology, and it does not specify a sound recording format: all sound formats, whether digital (Dolby Digital, SDDS) or analog (Dolby Stereo, Ultra-Stereo), can be `shown in THX.` THX is mainly a quality assurance system. THX-certified theaters provide a high-quality, predictable playback e.....
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Apparently, when the original Star Wars movie was shown in cinemas during the late seventies, filmmaker George Lucas was unhappy with its sound and picture quality. He set-up THX which specialises in high quality post-production work so that a film's sound and picture standard is of the highest calibre. It's not just films that can be 'THX certifie...
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Certification program for home theater equipment. Uses some proprietary features, but mostly assures a base quality level for a given room size. (See THX Select or Ultra.) Is compatible with any and all soundtrack formats. Stands for either Tom Holman's eXperiment, after the engineer who drafted the original standard, or is named after the company'...
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A theatrical film exhibition sound system which maintains a consistent sound standard from theatre to theatre. Generally, this system uses Dolby Stereo Surround as the basis of the exhibition standard, although a number of other systems have also now qualified. (Sound)
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thank you
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(In SMS-language:) thanks
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THX is a set of standards, components and systems are designed to meet in order to comply with the r
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