2020-05-25, 11:02 PM
Also Cinema DTS can refer to the codec used by the theatrical format (APT-X100). 'Domestic' DTS as debuted on Laserdisc uses Coherent Acoustics encoding.
In theory the same master would have been used by each of the then 'Big 3' digital formats (Dolby Digital AC-3, DTS and SDDS). Of the 3 the Cinema DTS CD-ROMS are the easiest to stumble upon and to decode for home use, AC-3 and SDDS basically require cinema equipment to get them off the prints.
Some blus/UHDs do have the theatrical far-field mixes, Criterion's The Game and the Nolan 4K remasters all make a point of including the original mixes
In theory the same master would have been used by each of the then 'Big 3' digital formats (Dolby Digital AC-3, DTS and SDDS). Of the 3 the Cinema DTS CD-ROMS are the easiest to stumble upon and to decode for home use, AC-3 and SDDS basically require cinema equipment to get them off the prints.
Some blus/UHDs do have the theatrical far-field mixes, Criterion's The Game and the Nolan 4K remasters all make a point of including the original mixes