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Hello,
according to you, or official sources, will WB ever stop using DD audio and start using lossless audio for TV shows on BD?? They say it's a pointless matter but I disagree because I can hear the difference between compressed and lossless audio (or least very high compressed bitrates). It's outrageous to me that they do this in 2011, I mean why? is it only a discs number matter or there's a license fee for codecs too? How would that cost for them to use 1-2 more discs with lossless audio? THAT pricey? Why not them and ALL other studios yes? If they -ever- start to release the old good TV shows on BDs I just wouldn't stand to get a 640kbit audio, just a 192kbit improvement from the DVD version! Video is not everything! ![]() |
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