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New 'Games Mode' Feature for THX Ultra2 Certified Home Theatre Receivers Brings Realistic Surround Sound Experience to Video Games |
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CES 2004, LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- THX(R)
Ltd., the leading provider of product and venue certification for the
cinema and home entertainment industries, today introduced THX Games
Mode, a new audio post-processing technology and listening feature for
THX Certified Home Theatre components. THX Games Mode will enable
video game enthusiasts to experience truly immersive sound
presentations on home theatre systems. This newest THX feature will be
incorporated into the company's Ultra2 Certification specification and
technology for home theatre receivers, which is offered by some of the
world's leading consumer electronics manufacturers. "With more than 50 percent of home theatre
owners integrating video game consoles into their home entertainment
systems, THX Games Mode will provide the ultimate way to experience
video game sound," said Mark Tuffy, director of advanced
technology at THX Ltd. "For the first time, gamers will have
access to playback systems that accurately place sound effects, music
and character dialogue all around them, pulling the gamer even closer
into the action." THX Games Mode was designed to accurately
reproduce and distribute video game sound content the way it was
intended by game developers in their audio mixing studios. It uses
THX-patented, four-speaker surround sound technology called Adaptive
Speaker Array (ASA) to place point sources anywhere in the surround
sound field. This puts the user in the middle of the game, adding a
new dimension to the game playing experience. THX Games Mode will
optimize action sequences, such as car chases, sports and battle
scenes, as well as enhance subtle environmental audio details that are
often lost during traditional playback. "The introduction of THX Games Mode further
builds upon our recently announced THX Certified Games Program, which
sets quality standards for game development environments where audio
and video content is produced and edited," said Ivan Fujihara,
general manager of THX Ltd. "By improving the quality of the
playback technology on home theatre components, THX is taking yet
another step to ensure the integrity of video game content from
creation all the way through game play." THX Games Mode will accompany THX Cinema and
Music Modes on next-generation THX Ultra2 Certified home theatre
components. Each feature incorporates post-processing technologies
that replicate the sound experience the way it was created in the
cinema dubbing stage, mixing studio or recording studio. These
technologies are designed to compensate for the differences between
the theatre, studio and home environments, taking into account room
acoustics, and speaker and furniture placement. In addition, each THX
listening mode sets specific reference levels for bass management,
distortion and signal noise, as well as complements surround sound
decoding technologies from Dolby(R) and DTS. About THX Ltd. Founded in 1983 by George Lucas, THX Ltd.
provides quality assurance standards, technologies and certification
programs to ensure the quality and integrity of sound and visual
content throughout the evolving digital production chain-from content
creation through presentation. THX(R) Certification is considered a
mark of excellence in the entertainment industry, offering THX
licensees a powerful tool to drive sales and increase market share.
For consumers, it represents a promise that the cinemas they visit and
the products they purchase have been evaluated and tested to meet the
highest standards for picture and sound performance. A privately held
company, THX is independent from Lucasfilm Ltd. The company is
headquartered in San Rafael, Calif., and its Digital Works office,
offering quality assurance, DVD mastering and post-production
services, is based in Burbank. For more information, visit www.thx.com. CONTACT: Ann Brighouse, Director of Marketing of THX
Ltd., Web site: http://www.thx.com/ Source: THX Ltd.
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