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 Posted by Lloyd Parsons on 11/10/07 03:33 
In article <mf9aj3ph6oe2dncphinmgrco399rd35lo4@4ax.com>, 
 ChairmanOfTheBored <RUBored@crackasmile.org> wrote: 
 
> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:00:08 -0500, Lloyd Parsons <lloydparsons@mac.com> 
> wrote: 
>  
> >Lionsgate tends to use DTS-ES on many titles.  Fox uses DTSHD-MA, which  
> >no player decodes yet. 
>  
>   Bullshit. 
>  
> First off, the receivers that have the capacity to accept and process 
> such signals are just now coming online. 
>  
>   The HD-A35 has DTSHD-MA as well as the lossless dolby standard.  
>  
But with HDDVD there is exactly zero DTSHD-MA software.  Heck, there  
isn't even very much TrueHD. 
 
> >  There are a few (damn few) titles with 6.1 or  
> >7.1 LPCM on BluRay.  And TrueHD is there on a very few HDDVD and BluRay  
> >discs. 
> > 
> >Pretty sad overall though, as you noticed. 
>  
>   What is truly sad are folks that think things get engineered into 
> consumer products overnight. 
 
Not overnight, but within 2 years...
 
  
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