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THX is a suite of high fidelity audiovisual reproduction standards for movie theaters, screening rooms, home theaters, computer speakers, video game consoles, car audio systems, and video games. The THX trailer that precedes movies is based on the Deep Note, with a distinctive glissando up from a rumbling low pitch.

THX
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryMotion picture industry
FoundedMay 20, 1983; 40 years ago (1983-05-20)
FoundersGeorge Lucas
Tomlinson Holman
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Services
Parent
Websitethx.com

THX was developed by Tomlinson Holman at George Lucas's company Lucasfilm in 1983 to ensure that the soundtrack for the third Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi, would be accurately reproduced in the best venues. THX was named after Holman's initials, with the "X" standing for "crossover"[3] or "experiment". The name is also an homage to Lucas's first film, THX 1138 (1971). Deep Note was created by Holman's co-worker James A. Moorer. THX Ltd. was founded on May 20, 1983, by Lucas and Holman, and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

THX is a quality assurance system, not a recording technology. All sound recording formats, whether digital (Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS) or analog (Dolby Stereo, Ultra Stereo), can be reproduced in a THX system. THX-certified theaters provide a high-quality, predictable playback environment to ensure that any film soundtrack mixed in THX will sound as near as possible to the intentions of the mixing engineer. THX also provides certified theaters with a special crossover circuit whose use is part of the standard. Certification of an auditorium entails specific acoustic and other technical requirements; architectural requirements include a floating floor, baffled and acoustically treated walls, non-parallel walls (to reduce standing waves), a perforated screen (to allow center channel continuity), and NC30 rating for background noise ("ensures noise from air conditioning units and projection equipment does not mask the subtle effects in a movie's soundtrack").[4]

On June 12, 2002, THX was spun off as a separate company from Lucasfilm[5] and sold to sound card manufacturer Creative Technology Limited, which held a 60% share of the company.[6] Under Creative Technology, the company developed several further innovations, such as the first THX-certified audio card for computers, the Sound Blaster Audigy 2. In 2016, THX was acquired by video game hardware company Razer Inc.[1][2][7]

History edit

In 1982, George Lucas and his company, Lucasfilm, were preparing to release Return of the Jedi, the third film in the Star Wars trilogy. The C Building had been constructed in San Rafael, California, where Industrial Light & Magic and much of Lucasfilm occupied a series of work bays and office complexes along Kerner Boulevard. The C Building boasted a shooting stage, editing facilities, computer server rooms, and a large theater as a state-of-the-art sound mixing room. That year, Lucas and his team were working on Return of the Jedi when a major situation began to arise. They brought their film to test in a commercial theater to find out that much of the audio detail and quality they mixed for countless hours in the studio was simply missing when played back in the cinema. Lucas's team was unable to hear the classic Princess Leia theme, and the famous Star Wars soundtrack and sound effects, and the background noise in the theater had become much worse, muffling most of the film's sound while playing through the theater's commercial sound system. At the time, many movie theaters all over the world had poor acoustics with mono sound.[8]

To fix the problem, Lucas established a quality standard for commercial theaters that would use the best technology to consistently translate filmmakers' work to the theater.[9] Tomlinson Holman, a skilled audio engineer and scientist largely responsible for the design of the theater, had become an employee of Lucasfilm in 1980. In the process of enhancing the setup for the new Sprocket Systems theater, Holman and Lucas invented a complex system that arranged speakers to best fit the architectural space within the theater. Using an intricate crossover network that integrated equipment with the room's unique acoustics, it became perhaps the best quality system anyone could remember hearing. Sprocket Systems mixed the Return of the Jedi sound in the room, the first Lucasfilm production mixed in Northern California. Visiting filmmakers and studio executives were astounded at what they heard. Jim Kessler, who hired Holman, thought of calling the system "Tomlinson Holman's Crossover", or, as originally abbreviated, "XVR". He then changed the "VR" to "TH", but he realized that was the name for George Lucas's first film, THX 1138, and found that would be a fitting name. They eventually changed the "X"'s meaning to "experiment".[10]

Four movie theaters in the United States fully installed THX sound systems, becoming the first THX certified theaters. To introduce the new system, James A. Moorer created an ear-catching sound called the Deep Note.[11] THX was dedicated on May 20, 1983, and the first trailer and Deep Note premiered on time with the release of Return of the Jedi in theaters five days later. It was billed as the first advance in the motion picture loudspeaker systems since 1948.[12]

In 1990, Lucasfilm unveiled the Home THX Audio System at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago.[13] That year, a demo LaserDisc dubbed Wow! was unveiled. It featured various clips from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Willow.[14] Three years later in 1993, The Abyss was released on LaserDisc, making it the first time THX was used on that device.[15] In 1995, the Star Wars trilogy became the first THX certified VHS release.[16] In 1997, Twister became the first digitally mastered THX release on the new DVD format.[17]

In early 2002, it was announced that Lincoln became the first auto company to offer THX-certified premium car audio systems. A concept sound system for the Lincoln Blackwood showcased the potential for in-car multi-channel surround sound, demonstrated at the THX booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The license ensured that high-performance audio systems in Lincoln vehicles met the exacting sound quality and performance standards of its new THX Ultra Premium Car Audio program, beginning with the 2003 Lincoln LS, which was introduced later that year.[18]

THX separated from Lucasfilm and became an independent company in June 2002. The company's headquarters continued in Marin County, California, with offices in Burbank and plan for international expansion. It expanded into gaming and car audio systems. On the professional front, THX planned to continue the expansion of its theatrical certification programs as it became more involved in digital cinema.[5]

On September 30, 2003, THX announced its seal of approval for video game audio. Electronic Arts became the first company to achieve the game certification. This helped improve game sound, measuring the credibility of games at a time when the industry became important to the entertainment market. Five games by Electronic Arts, including Need for Speed: Underground, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King carried logos on their box and pre-game trailers.[19] In 2020, THX Certified Game Mode was introduced, with enhanced contrast and color, and reduced input lag, and greater accuracy to the producers' intentions.[20][21] It has judder and smear reduction, meaning that the picture remained crisp with a quick rise time between dark-to-light transitions.[22] On August 3, TCL Technology revealed the first television to include THX Certified Game Mode, a 6-Series TCL Roku TV.[23]

In 2006, THX began to certify high definition Blu-ray discs, starting with Terminator 2: Judgment Day.[24]

A 3D product certification called THX 3D Display premiered in 2010. The first 3D television to feature this technology is the LG Infinia PX950 Plasma HDTV series. To earn the new THX 3D Display Certification, the PX950 passed more than 400 laboratory tests evaluating left and right eye images for color accuracy, cross-talk, viewing angles, and video processing performance. The PX950 had to pass THX certification for picture quality in 2D, which is required for THX 3D certification. Viewers can select THX 2D or 3D cinema modes for 2D or 3D movie experiences from broadcast sources and Blu-ray discs.[25] Four new THX-certified 3D JVC projectors were unveiled during this time. These were the Reference Series DLA-RS60 and DLA-RS50, marketed by JVC's Professional Products Company, and the Precision Series DLA-X9 and DLA-X7.[26]

In early 2013, THX unveiled a new app called THX Tune-Up in time for Super Bowl, available on App Store and Google Play. It was billed as the company's first mobile app.[27]

On March 14, 2013, THX filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc., alleging patent infringement, Bloomberg L.P. prior to a federal court in Northern California.[28]

THX expanded to China in 2014 with new offices in Beijing and a partnership with China Film Group Corporation to redefine the cinema experience. The first THX Certified China Giant Screen (CGS) auditoriums opened Shanghai in September.[29] In December 2014, THX teamed up with Warren Theatres, opening a large theater complex opened in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on December 23. Each of the 18 auditoriums in this theater was THX certified and two new Grand Infinity Auditoriums were introduced. They were designed by Bill Warren to revolutionize the large format movie-going experience. These auditoriums featured THX Certification, patented deep curved screens, 64-channel Dolby Atmos sound and the first 4K laser projector in the United States.[30]

The company was acquired by Razer Inc. in October 2016.[1]

The first THX-certified laptop was released in 2017, the Razer Blade Pro.[31] THX introduced Spatial Audio in 2018, a new positional audio solution for an immersive 360-degree sound experience through headphones and speakers.[32] The technology was used on the Kraken gaming headset for simulated 7.1 surround sound. These headphones were included with a Spatial Audio app. This would be later used on Windows 10 devices.[33]

On May 2, 2018, it was announced that over 200 Cinemark XD locations in the United States and Latin America would feature a THX sound system. These auditoriums featured enormous wall-to-wall screens, 2D and 3D digital projection, immersive, surround sound, premium seats with Luxury Lounger electric recliners, and THX Certification.[34] Both companies had first announced the partnership one year prior in 2017.[35] The first THX Ultimate Cinema debuted at Regency Westwood Village in Los Angeles in 2019. This theater provided exhibitors with a branded and differentiated PLF offering that included projection technology from Cinionic, and an immersive audio system, acoustics, and auditorium specifications that met THX certification standards.[36]

In September 2020, Walmart stores began to sell Gateway laptops and tablets, which were tuned by THX, ensuring brighter contrast with more rich vibrant screen colors. They combined style, performance, and value in a wide range of products for consumers, students, and creators. The laptops featured THX Spatial Audio that delivered an authentic 7.1 surround experience through built-in speakers and attached headphones.[37]

THX premiered its first consumer electronic product called the Onyx in 2021, a mobile headphone DAC and amplifier using THX AAA technology.[38]

Applications edit

 
Norris Cinema Theatre, on the University of Southern California campus, is where THX was first developed and installed.

The first THX theater is the University of Southern California's Eileen L. Norris Cinema Theatre, a part of USC's film school.[39]

Certifications edit

 
THX Certified Game logo is commonly used on THX-certified video games.

THX has created a certification process for additional products including home audio, home theater, video, and automotive sound components and products. THX certification extends to home audio receivers, speakers, desktop systems, soundbars, acoustic materials, microphones, and HDMI cables.[40]

THX Certified Ultra edit

THX Certified Ultra products are for larger home theaters, 3,000 cu ft (85 m3) in size, with a viewing distance of 12 foot (3.7 m) or greater from the screen.

THX Certified Select edit

THX Certified Select products are for medium-sized rooms, up to 2,000 cu ft (57 m3) in size, with a 10–12 foot (3.0–3.7 m) viewing distance from the screen.

THX Certified Compact edit

THX Certified Compact products for smaller sized rooms, up to 2,000 cu ft (57 m3) in size, with an 8 foot (2.4 m) viewing distance from the screen.

THX Certified Dominus edit

THX Certified Dominus products are for expansive home theater spaces, 6,500 cu ft (180 m3) in size, with a 20 foot (6.1 m) viewing distance from the screen.

I/S Plus Systems edit

THX's I/S Plus systems include an AV Receiver + Speaker Bundle and are certified to fill a small home theater or dorm room where the viewing distance from the screen is 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m). These THX certified home theater in a box systems are so far exclusively made by Onkyo.[41] and Enclave Audio.[42]

Multimedia products edit

THX Certified Multimedia Products are designed and engineered for PC gaming and multimedia on the desktop.

THX Certified Optimode and Optimizer edit

THX Certified DVD and video displays (plasma display and LCD or LED flat panels and projectors) including THX Optimode and Optimizer which allows users to see a program or the movie as originally intended. Some tests required the use of special "blue filter glasses," which would either be included with the Optimizer disc, or sold separately on the THX website at the time.[43]

The first DVD release to include the THX Optimode is 20th Century Fox's Fight Club, which was released on June 6, 2000.[44]

Mascot edit

 
Tex the Robot

THX's mascot is a robot named Tex, created by John Lasseter, the former head of Pixar Animation Studios. He first appeared in the original Tex trailer, which premiered in theaters with Independence Day on July 3, 1996, in which he fixes up the THX logo. A second trailer, Tex 2: Moo Can (often called just simply Tex 2), in which he uses a moo can to perform the Deep Note, premiered in theaters on November 26, 1997, with Alien Resurrection.[45] Less than a decade later on June 9, 2006, the Tex 3: Action (often called just simply Tex 3) trailer premiered with the release of Cars. These trailers were later seen on prints of early Pixar animated films on DVD including Toy Story, A Bug's Life (post-2003 only), Toy Story 2 (excluding the 2-Pack & Stand-alone DVDs, which have the Broadway trailer instead), Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo and Cars. The Incredibles is the only exception to this, as the original DVD releases have the Cavalcade trailer instead, which the Cavalcade trailer can also be found on the first five releases of the Harry Potter movies on DVD (Except for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which the original DVD releases have the Tex 1 trailer instead, but the Asian and African releases have the Amazing Life trailer). The Tex trailer can be spotted on the majority of Pixar titles, except for Monsters, Inc.. The Moo Can trailer can also be spotted on these Pixar titles, but it also appears on some 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment DVDs, such as Speed 2: Cruise Control, Home Alone (the 2005 2-Disc Special Edition DVD release), Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (the 2 Home Alone movies in 1 DVD set from 2000) and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Tex 3: Action, unlike the previous two trailers, was only spotted on two titles, those being District B13 and Brave Story. The trailers are also available on various THX demo discs.

Deep Note edit

 
Waveform of the Deep Note

The Deep Note is the sound trademark of THX Ltd., being a distinctive synthesized crescendo that glissandos from a relatively narrow frequency spread (about 200–400 Hz) to a broader frequency spread (of about three octaves). It was created by James A. Moorer,[46] a former employee of Lucasfilm's Computer Division (later known as Pixar Animation Studios) in late 1982.[47] The sound is used on trailers for THX-certified movie theaters, home video releases, video games, and in-car entertainment systems.

The Deep Note was partially previewed on the opening track of the 1983 album The Digital Domain: A Demonstration, where it was included among sound effects that were combined with the Deep Note itself. The Deep Note debuted later that same year at the premiere of Return of the Jedi in Los Angeles.[47]

See also edit

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External links edit

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For other uses see THX disambiguation THX is a suite of high fidelity audiovisual reproduction standards for movie theaters screening rooms home theaters computer speakers video game consoles car audio systems and video games The THX trailer that precedes movies is based on the Deep Note with a distinctive glissando up from a rumbling low pitch THXCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryMotion picture industryFoundedMay 20 1983 40 years ago 1983 05 20 FoundersGeorge LucasTomlinson HolmanHeadquartersSan Rafael California U S Key peopleJason Fiber CEO Aaron Endo CFO Tomlinson Holman original developer George LucasServicesSound recording and reproductionQuality assuranceAudio crossoverParentLucasfilm Ltd 1983 2002 Creative Technology Ltd 2002 2016 Razer Inc 1 2 2016 present Websitethx wbr comTHX was developed by Tomlinson Holman at George Lucas s company Lucasfilm in 1983 to ensure that the soundtrack for the third Star Wars film Return of the Jedi would be accurately reproduced in the best venues THX was named after Holman s initials with the X standing for crossover 3 or experiment The name is also an homage to Lucas s first film THX 1138 1971 Deep Note was created by Holman s co worker James A Moorer THX Ltd was founded on May 20 1983 by Lucas and Holman and headquartered in San Francisco California THX is a quality assurance system not a recording technology All sound recording formats whether digital Dolby Digital DTS SDDS or analog Dolby Stereo Ultra Stereo can be reproduced in a THX system THX certified theaters provide a high quality predictable playback environment to ensure that any film soundtrack mixed in THX will sound as near as possible to the intentions of the mixing engineer THX also provides certified theaters with a special crossover circuit whose use is part of the standard Certification of an auditorium entails specific acoustic and other technical requirements architectural requirements include a floating floor baffled and acoustically treated walls non parallel walls to reduce standing waves a perforated screen to allow center channel continuity and NC30 rating for background noise ensures noise from air conditioning units and projection equipment does not mask the subtle effects in a movie s soundtrack 4 On June 12 2002 THX was spun off as a separate company from Lucasfilm 5 and sold to sound card manufacturer Creative Technology Limited which held a 60 share of the company 6 Under Creative Technology the company developed several further innovations such as the first THX certified audio card for computers the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 In 2016 THX was acquired by video game hardware company Razer Inc 1 2 7 Contents 1 History 2 Applications 3 Certifications 3 1 THX Certified Ultra 3 2 THX Certified Select 3 3 THX Certified Compact 3 4 THX Certified Dominus 3 5 I S Plus Systems 3 6 Multimedia products 3 7 THX Certified Optimode and Optimizer 4 Mascot 5 Deep Note 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 1982 George Lucas and his company Lucasfilm were preparing to release Return of the Jedi the third film in the Star Wars trilogy The C Building had been constructed in San Rafael California where Industrial Light amp Magic and much of Lucasfilm occupied a series of work bays and office complexes along Kerner Boulevard The C Building boasted a shooting stage editing facilities computer server rooms and a large theater as a state of the art sound mixing room That year Lucas and his team were working on Return of the Jedi when a major situation began to arise They brought their film to test in a commercial theater to find out that much of the audio detail and quality they mixed for countless hours in the studio was simply missing when played back in the cinema Lucas s team was unable to hear the classic Princess Leia theme and the famous Star Wars soundtrack and sound effects and the background noise in the theater had become much worse muffling most of the film s sound while playing through the theater s commercial sound system At the time many movie theaters all over the world had poor acoustics with mono sound 8 To fix the problem Lucas established a quality standard for commercial theaters that would use the best technology to consistently translate filmmakers work to the theater 9 Tomlinson Holman a skilled audio engineer and scientist largely responsible for the design of the theater had become an employee of Lucasfilm in 1980 In the process of enhancing the setup for the new Sprocket Systems theater Holman and Lucas invented a complex system that arranged speakers to best fit the architectural space within the theater Using an intricate crossover network that integrated equipment with the room s unique acoustics it became perhaps the best quality system anyone could remember hearing Sprocket Systems mixed the Return of the Jedi sound in the room the first Lucasfilm production mixed in Northern California Visiting filmmakers and studio executives were astounded at what they heard Jim Kessler who hired Holman thought of calling the system Tomlinson Holman s Crossover or as originally abbreviated XVR He then changed the VR to TH but he realized that was the name for George Lucas s first film THX 1138 and found that would be a fitting name They eventually changed the X s meaning to experiment 10 Four movie theaters in the United States fully installed THX sound systems becoming the first THX certified theaters To introduce the new system James A Moorer created an ear catching sound called the Deep Note 11 THX was dedicated on May 20 1983 and the first trailer and Deep Note premiered on time with the release of Return of the Jedi in theaters five days later It was billed as the first advance in the motion picture loudspeaker systems since 1948 12 In 1990 Lucasfilm unveiled the Home THX Audio System at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago 13 That year a demo LaserDisc dubbed Wow was unveiled It featured various clips from Star Wars Indiana Jones and Willow 14 Three years later in 1993 The Abyss was released on LaserDisc making it the first time THX was used on that device 15 In 1995 the Star Wars trilogy became the first THX certified VHS release 16 In 1997 Twister became the first digitally mastered THX release on the new DVD format 17 In early 2002 it was announced that Lincoln became the first auto company to offer THX certified premium car audio systems A concept sound system for the Lincoln Blackwood showcased the potential for in car multi channel surround sound demonstrated at the THX booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas The license ensured that high performance audio systems in Lincoln vehicles met the exacting sound quality and performance standards of its new THX Ultra Premium Car Audio program beginning with the 2003 Lincoln LS which was introduced later that year 18 THX separated from Lucasfilm and became an independent company in June 2002 The company s headquarters continued in Marin County California with offices in Burbank and plan for international expansion It expanded into gaming and car audio systems On the professional front THX planned to continue the expansion of its theatrical certification programs as it became more involved in digital cinema 5 On September 30 2003 THX announced its seal of approval for video game audio Electronic Arts became the first company to achieve the game certification This helped improve game sound measuring the credibility of games at a time when the industry became important to the entertainment market Five games by Electronic Arts including Need for Speed Underground Medal of Honor Rising Sun and The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King carried logos on their box and pre game trailers 19 In 2020 THX Certified Game Mode was introduced with enhanced contrast and color and reduced input lag and greater accuracy to the producers intentions 20 21 It has judder and smear reduction meaning that the picture remained crisp with a quick rise time between dark to light transitions 22 On August 3 TCL Technology revealed the first television to include THX Certified Game Mode a 6 Series TCL Roku TV 23 In 2006 THX began to certify high definition Blu ray discs starting with Terminator 2 Judgment Day 24 A 3D product certification called THX 3D Display premiered in 2010 The first 3D television to feature this technology is the LG Infinia PX950 Plasma HDTV series To earn the new THX 3D Display Certification the PX950 passed more than 400 laboratory tests evaluating left and right eye images for color accuracy cross talk viewing angles and video processing performance The PX950 had to pass THX certification for picture quality in 2D which is required for THX 3D certification Viewers can select THX 2D or 3D cinema modes for 2D or 3D movie experiences from broadcast sources and Blu ray discs 25 Four new THX certified 3D JVC projectors were unveiled during this time These were the Reference Series DLA RS60 and DLA RS50 marketed by JVC s Professional Products Company and the Precision Series DLA X9 and DLA X7 26 In early 2013 THX unveiled a new app called THX Tune Up in time for Super Bowl available on App Store and Google Play It was billed as the company s first mobile app 27 On March 14 2013 THX filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc alleging patent infringement Bloomberg L P prior to a federal court in Northern California 28 THX expanded to China in 2014 with new offices in Beijing and a partnership with China Film Group Corporation to redefine the cinema experience The first THX Certified China Giant Screen CGS auditoriums opened Shanghai in September 29 In December 2014 THX teamed up with Warren Theatres opening a large theater complex opened in Broken Arrow Oklahoma on December 23 Each of the 18 auditoriums in this theater was THX certified and two new Grand Infinity Auditoriums were introduced They were designed by Bill Warren to revolutionize the large format movie going experience These auditoriums featured THX Certification patented deep curved screens 64 channel Dolby Atmos sound and the first 4K laser projector in the United States 30 The company was acquired by Razer Inc in October 2016 1 The first THX certified laptop was released in 2017 the Razer Blade Pro 31 THX introduced Spatial Audio in 2018 a new positional audio solution for an immersive 360 degree sound experience through headphones and speakers 32 The technology was used on the Kraken gaming headset for simulated 7 1 surround sound These headphones were included with a Spatial Audio app This would be later used on Windows 10 devices 33 On May 2 2018 it was announced that over 200 Cinemark XD locations in the United States and Latin America would feature a THX sound system These auditoriums featured enormous wall to wall screens 2D and 3D digital projection immersive surround sound premium seats with Luxury Lounger electric recliners and THX Certification 34 Both companies had first announced the partnership one year prior in 2017 35 The first THX Ultimate Cinema debuted at Regency Westwood Village in Los Angeles in 2019 This theater provided exhibitors with a branded and differentiated PLF offering that included projection technology from Cinionic and an immersive audio system acoustics and auditorium specifications that met THX certification standards 36 In September 2020 Walmart stores began to sell Gateway laptops and tablets which were tuned by THX ensuring brighter contrast with more rich vibrant screen colors They combined style performance and value in a wide range of products for consumers students and creators The laptops featured THX Spatial Audio that delivered an authentic 7 1 surround experience through built in speakers and attached headphones 37 THX premiered its first consumer electronic product called the Onyx in 2021 a mobile headphone DAC and amplifier using THX AAA technology 38 Applications edit nbsp Norris Cinema Theatre on the University of Southern California campus is where THX was first developed and installed The first THX theater is the University of Southern California s Eileen L Norris Cinema Theatre a part of USC s film school 39 Certifications edit nbsp THX Certified Game logo is commonly used on THX certified video games THX has created a certification process for additional products including home audio home theater video and automotive sound components and products THX certification extends to home audio receivers speakers desktop systems soundbars acoustic materials microphones and HDMI cables 40 THX Certified Ultra edit THX Certified Ultra products are for larger home theaters 3 000 cu ft 85 m3 in size with a viewing distance of 12 foot 3 7 m or greater from the screen THX Certified Select edit THX Certified Select products are for medium sized rooms up to 2 000 cu ft 57 m3 in size with a 10 12 foot 3 0 3 7 m viewing distance from the screen THX Certified Compact edit THX Certified Compact products for smaller sized rooms up to 2 000 cu ft 57 m3 in size with an 8 foot 2 4 m viewing distance from the screen THX Certified Dominus edit THX Certified Dominus products are for expansive home theater spaces 6 500 cu ft 180 m3 in size with a 20 foot 6 1 m viewing distance from the screen I S Plus Systems edit THX s I S Plus systems include an AV Receiver Speaker Bundle and are certified to fill a small home theater or dorm room where the viewing distance from the screen is 6 8 feet 1 8 2 4 m These THX certified home theater in a box systems are so far exclusively made by Onkyo 41 and Enclave Audio 42 Multimedia products edit THX Certified Multimedia Products are designed and engineered for PC gaming and multimedia on the desktop THX Certified Optimode and Optimizer edit THX Certified DVD and video displays plasma display and LCD or LED flat panels and projectors including THX Optimode and Optimizer which allows users to see a program or the movie as originally intended Some tests required the use of special blue filter glasses which would either be included with the Optimizer disc or sold separately on the THX website at the time 43 The first DVD release to include the THX Optimode is 20th Century Fox s Fight Club which was released on June 6 2000 44 Mascot editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Tex the RobotTHX s mascot is a robot named Tex created by John Lasseter the former head of Pixar Animation Studios He first appeared in the original Tex trailer which premiered in theaters with Independence Day on July 3 1996 in which he fixes up the THX logo A second trailer Tex 2 Moo Can often called just simply Tex 2 in which he uses a moo can to perform the Deep Note premiered in theaters on November 26 1997 with Alien Resurrection 45 Less than a decade later on June 9 2006 the Tex 3 Action often called just simply Tex 3 trailer premiered with the release of Cars These trailers were later seen on prints of early Pixar animated films on DVD including Toy Story A Bug s Life post 2003 only Toy Story 2 excluding the 2 Pack amp Stand alone DVDs which have the Broadway trailer instead Monsters Inc Finding Nemo and Cars The Incredibles is the only exception to this as the original DVD releases have the Cavalcade trailer instead which the Cavalcade trailer can also be found on the first five releases of the Harry Potter movies on DVD Except for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which the original DVD releases have the Tex 1 trailer instead but the Asian and African releases have the Amazing Life trailer The Tex trailer can be spotted on the majority of Pixar titles except for Monsters Inc The Moo Can trailer can also be spotted on these Pixar titles but it also appears on some 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment DVDs such as Speed 2 Cruise Control Home Alone the 2005 2 Disc Special Edition DVD release Home Alone 2 Lost In New York the 2 Home Alone movies in 1 DVD set from 2000 and The Day the Earth Stood Still Tex 3 Action unlike the previous two trailers was only spotted on two titles those being District B13 and Brave Story The trailers are also available on various THX demo discs Deep Note editThis section is an excerpt from Deep Note edit nbsp Waveform of the Deep NoteThe Deep Note is the sound trademark of THX Ltd being a distinctive synthesized crescendo that glissandos from a relatively narrow frequency spread about 200 400 Hz to a broader frequency spread of about three octaves It was created by James A Moorer 46 a former employee of Lucasfilm s Computer Division later known as Pixar Animation Studios in late 1982 47 The sound is used on trailers for THX certified movie theaters home video releases video games and in car entertainment systems The Deep Note was partially previewed on the opening track of the 1983 album The Digital Domain A Demonstration where it was included among sound effects that were combined with the Deep Note itself The Deep Note debuted later that same year at the premiere of Return of the Jedi in Los Angeles 47 See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Companies portalHome cinema AV receiver Surround soundReferences edit a b c Razer buys audio visual firm THX to cash in on growing Chinese cinema market South China Morning Post Retrieved 2016 10 17 a b A New Beginning for THX Why I Sold My Company In My First Year Medium Archived from the original on 2017 02 01 Retrieved 2016 10 18 better source needed Rinzler J W 2010 The Sounds of Star Wars San Francisco Chronicle Books p 146 ISBN 978 0 8118 7546 2 THX Certified Cinemas THX Ltd Retrieved 2013 07 29 a b Crabtree Sheigh 2002 06 12 Lucas THX stakes out new galaxy The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 2002 08 11 Retrieved 2013 04 19 Hoppel Adrian 2013 03 20 Law amp Apple iFone Defeats iPhone THX Targets Apple MacLife Archived from the original on 2015 09 07 Retrieved 2016 10 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Razer buys THX 17 October 2016 Star Wars George Lucas amp A Disappearing Cello The Story of THX Cinema Certification February 21 2017 better source needed 5 Reasons to Choose a THX Certified Cinema 17 August 2018 better source needed Q amp A with Tomlinson Holman Pioneer of THX 3 April 2008 Lucasfilm Originals THX Star Wars Return of the Jedi a new THX experience 25 March 2021 The Home Audience Is Listening Technology George Lucas THX sound system has made its way from movie theaters to living rooms Cheap it s not Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times 30 May 1990 THX WOW Laserdisc Star Wars Original Trilogy The Abyss Special Edition Entertainment Weekly COLLECTIBLES FROM THE OUTER RIM STAR WARS VHS RELEASES DVD Reviews Twister original amp SE The Digital Bits Lincoln to Be the First With THX R Certified Premium Car Audio Systems Movie sound company THX steps into video games 30 September 2003 THX Certified Game Mode for TVs debuts at CES 2020 6 January 2020 THX Intros New Certified Game Mode For Large Televisions At CES TCL s next 6 Series TV has a THX certified gaming mode TCL to Launch World s First Television with THX Certified Game Mode Press release THX Certification of High Def Discs Comes to Europe Is U S Next Updated LG Introduces First 3D TV With THX 3D Certification 9 September 2010 JVC Announces World s First THX 3D Certified Home Theater Projectors THX releases iOS app for calibrating your home theater s visuals and audio George Lucas founded THX takes Apple to court 15 March 2013 Official Debut of THX in China Launches a New Era of Movie Viewing Press release 29 August 2014 THX Certification Featured In Groundbreaking Debut Of First Ever Grand Infinity Auditoriums At Warren Theatres Broken Arrow Press release Razer s new Blade Pro is the world s first THX certified gaming laptop THX Announces New Spatial Audio Platform Now any Windows 10 user can grab Razer s THX spatial audio app THX and Cinemark Announce Certification of Over 200 Cinemark XD Screens in the United States and Latin America Cinemark Partners with THX to Certify XD Auditoriums 4 May 2017 World s First THX Ultimate Cinema Set to Open at Regency Westwood Village Theater Iconic Cow Spotted Gateway PC Brand Returns with Full Line of Laptops Sold Exclusively at Walmart com THX Onyx brings portable hi fi audio to the masses 14 April 2021 Self guided tour PDF Archived from the original PDF on 14 October 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2013 failed verification THX Certification Performance Categories THX Ltd Retrieved 9 March 2013 Onkyo HT S9300THX Integrated System review Sound and Vision Sound and Vision 13 December 2010 Retrieved 19 November 2014 Enclave Audio CineHome PRO Wireless Home Theater System Review Sound and Vision Sound and Vision 13 May 2020 Retrieved 13 May 2020 THX Certified Plasmas LCD TVs amp Projectors Home Entertainment thx com Retrieved 2012 09 11 Lucasfilm THX s Optimode Makes HT System Calibration Easy 19 July 2000 THE ULTIMATE TOY BOX CineNow James A Moorer Personal Website Retrieved December 3 2006 a b THX Deep Note THX Ltd Retrieved July 13 2023 THX Deep Note was composed by Lucasfilm sound engineer Dr James Andy Moorer and was screened at the start of the 1983 premiere of Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi External links editOfficial website nbsp Home Theatre Program launch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title THX amp oldid 1207081088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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