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Posted by Joshua Zyber on 06/19/06 00:58
"Rich" <rander3127@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Scatter-brained", how? Because he doesn't get on his knees and
>> worship
>> at the altar of Blu-ray?
>
> I'm not a Blu-Ray fanatic. No, his review was typical amateur crap
> aimed at Joe
> Average.
How so?
>> Both formats are also capable of lossless Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD,
>> which
>> will sound identical to the studio master but take up substantially
>> less
>> disc space than uncompressed LPCM. With any of these formats,
>> however,
>> it's up to the studio to decide whether to use them or not.
>
> Like how most DTS tracks on DVD ended up being less than 1Mbps.
Sort of. Although Sony is putting space-hogging LPCM on its first few
releases for show, the vast majority of Blu-ray titles are expected to
use only standard Dolby Digital or DTS. HD DVD discs at least use Dolby
Digital Plus as the standard base.
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