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Well, for one, the original decoder had a frequency limit on the rears, so if you hear any high amount of clarity and brilliance from the rear speakers, that's not 100% accurate likely. Other than that ... just hold the rear speakers to both your ears and turn down the volume and see if you hear differences/inequality.
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How about creating your own test file for this purpose?
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It used to be with PLII that you could choose the mode (there was PLII 'Movie' and 'Music' mode, plus original PL with the band-limited mono surround). I was always so impressed with how the split rears were decoded on PLII that I used it almost all the time (especially with LD PCM tracks, this was before I got an RF Demodulator), the only times I used Pro-Logic is if I was feeling a bit 'particular'. Even with Gamecube games which used PLII I could never get the encoding to 'fail' so to speak, something to do with cues embedded in the L/R channels.
If it's important for you to playback in original Pro-Logic (and this is not possible with your Atmos AVR) then you still have options, they are all somewhat convoluted though
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I'm still looking for a software pro logic decoder to convert my Dolby surround LD.
I can't find a surcode pro logic decoder for upmixing the 2.0 matrix, into 5.1 / 4.0 / 3.0 ...
BTW, my surcode pro logic that I use to convert 5.1 to 2.0 to complete my LD (when the intro logo is different of the blu ray for example), clipping all my tracks
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Also, is DTS: Neo 6 supposed to be the next best thing to Acra-Vector technology used in Shure HTS?
Disclord had this to say about it: DTS:Neo-6 was designed to decode Dolby Surround encoded films and DTS never made an encoder for it - Neo-6 is much more accurate in decoding Dolby Surround than Pro Logic or PL II because it breaks the spectrum up into 12-20 bands and decodes each band separately, which allows simultaneously dominant sounds to be decoded and placed in their proper channel wi no leakage of unwanted sounds or pulling non-dominant sounds towards the dominant ones. Pro Logic can only decode one dominant sound at a time and PL II is the same since both are broadband logic steering designs.
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Interesting.
About the lossless stereo ... I'm not sure what exactly you're asking, but it depends surely if the stereo is just normal stereo or surround. This is indicated by a flag in the codec I think. If it's normal stereo, it will come out as stereo too unless the decoder ignores that.