[QUOTE="actionquake"][QUOTE="comstrikeiscool"]Ignorant about what? I tried explaining and people don't understand.
In 2000, Dolby introduced Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL II), an improved implementation of Dolby Pro Logic. DPL II processes any high quality stereo signal source into "5.1"—five separate full frequency channels (left, center, right, left surround and right surround) plus one low-frequency-effects (deep bass) channel. Dolby Pro Logic II also decodes 5.1 channels from stereo signals encoded in traditional four-channel Dolby Surround. DPL II implements greatly enhanced steering compared to DPL, and as a result, offers an exceptionally stable sound field that simulates 5.1 channel surround sound to a much more accurate degree than the original Pro Logic.
Key word simulate.
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DONT YOU GUYS UNDERSTAND??!
Simulation is not the real thing, if it was man products would not be tested in real life. Simulation does NOT give the exact results as real life testing. Therefore DTS/Dolby digital 5.1>Pro Logic II
Ok now tell us what you think your keyword means in technical terms.
Err what? You know that real life is not presented in 5.1 digital surround sound, right? You know that games are not real life and that all the sound in a game is "simulated", right? When they say simulates 5.1 channel surround they mean that there are only 2 true channels (the two wires) which carry all the data, which has to be deconvoluted into 5 (plus one LFE) channels.
But yes DTS/Dolby Digital5.1>Pro Logic II, because of its fidelity and dedicated channels.
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