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[quote][i]Originally posted by Kyle T[/i] The article which Balling linked is referring specifically to DTS. Films typically are encoded in either Dolby or DTS. Blurays in the HD (lossless) versions of each (Dolby True HD and DTS Master Audio). If the device "only" does the non-HD dolby, the film will just play the non-HD soundtrack but if you tried to play a DTS movie, you'd get no surround sound at all :lol: That's if I read the post properly, I just skimmed it but it's a huge oversight to not include DTS. Once upon a time DTS was vastly outnumbered by Dolby, but I reckon it's evening up... at least with the films that I'm buying. [/quote]
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