I've been more excited about the Dolby Volume technology than just about anything else that's come along the past 10 years (save for HD, perhaps). This is going to prove to be a truly transformative technology that, once people have it, they're going to wonder two things: 1) how did I live without it?!; 2) why did it take so long for someone to develop this and bring it to market?!
Seriously, in the age of super-aggressive movie/TV sound mixes that seem to want to bury the voices and blow you out of your seat w/ loud effects, NOT to mention the ridiculous lack of standards/enforcement of volume levels of commercials in the age of DTV...this is a Godsend. Thanks Dolby, I can't wait to get a new A/V receiver w/ this feature.
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I've been more excited about the Dolby Volume technology than just about anything else that's come along the past 10 years (save for HD, perhaps). This is going to prove to be a truly transformative technology that, once people have it, they're going to wonder two things: 1) how did I live without it?!; 2) why did it take so long for someone to develop this and bring it to market?!
Seriously, in the age of super-aggressive movie/TV sound mixes that seem to want to bury the voices and blow you out of your seat w/ loud effects, NOT to mention the ridiculous lack of standards/enforcement of volume levels of commercials in the age of DTV...this is a Godsend. Thanks Dolby, I can't wait to get a new A/V receiver w/ this feature.