Crossword clues for thx
thx
- Quick way to express gratitude in a tweet
- Quick expression of appreciation
- Polite word, in text messages
- Movie sound system with a signature "Deep Note"
- Lucasfilm sound system
- Letters of texted appreciation
- Letters of gratitude, in a text
- Letters of gratitude in a text
- Letters of appreciation, in a text
- Letters in a Lucas title
- Former division of Lucasfilm
- Expression of gratitude in a text
- Cyber "I'm grateful,"
- Counterpart of "pls," in a text
- Cinema sound system
- Chatroom show of gratitude
- Brief gratitude
- "Much obliged," in chat room shorthand
- "Much obliged," in a text message
- "Much obliged," in a text
- "Much appreciated," in a txt
- "I appreciate that," in e-mail
- "Appreciated!" in IM lingo
- "___ 1138" (George Lucas sci-fi film)
- 'Much obliged to a texter,'
- ''__ 1138'' (George Lucas film)
- "___ 1138" (1971 sci-fi film)
- 1971 sci-fi film "___ 1138"
- Expression of gratitude, briefly
- Quick expression of gratitude
- Counterpart of "pls"
- Appreciation abbreviation
- Expression of gratitude in a tweet, maybe
- Tweet of gratitude
- Texter's gratitude
- Texting nicety
- Texter's expression of gratitude
- Text of gratitude
- Movie theater sound system
- Follow-up to "pls"
- Appreciative text?
- "The Audience Is Listening" system
- "Much appreciated," in texts
- "Much appreciated," in a text message
- Texter's message of appreciation
- Texter's appreciation
- Texter's "Much obliged"
- Texter's "Much obliged!"
- Texter's "I appreciate it"
- Texted word of gratitude
- Short grateful reply
Wiktionary
abbr. 1 thanks 2 thank you
Wikipedia
THX Ltd. is an American audio company headquartered in San Francisco, California, and founded in 1983 by George Lucas. It develops "THX" high-fidelity audio/visual reproduction standard for movie theaters, screening rooms, home theaters, computer speakers, gaming consoles, and car audio systems, and video games as well.
The current THX was created in 2002 when it spun off from Lucasfilm Ltd. THX was developed by Tomlinson Holman at George Lucas' 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, with the "X" standing for " crossover" as well as in homage to Lucas's first film, THX 1138. The distinctive glissando up from a rumbling low pitch used in the THX trailers, created by Holman's coworker James A. Moorer, is known as the " Deep Note".
The THX system is not a recording technology, and it does not specify a sound recording format: all sound formats, whether digital ( Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS) or analog ( Dolby Stereo, Ultra Stereo), can be "shown in THX". THX is mainly a quality assurance 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.")
THX is owned by sound card manufacturer Creative Technology Limited, which holds a 60% share of the company. The company has had a long history with Creative, which was responsible for the creation of the first THX-certified audio card for computers, the Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
THX or thx may refer to:
- THX, a sound-system standard
- THX 1138, a feature length film by George Lucas based on Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB
- Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, a short/student film by George Lucas
- thx, a word in txtspk representing the English word "thanks".