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I need to read up on the differences but some people just will not buy a Blu ray unless it has lossless sound, is it that important in a home environment?
Can you really tell the difference? I have a DTS / Dolby Digital 5.1 Sony Amp, a few years old, but my Blu rays and dvds sound fantastic, why would i need an upgrade?...i have an average size room with 5 speakers and a sub-woofer, most of the time i dont need to have it that loud to get fantastic sound. Grindhouse and a few other releases have been critisized for not having lossless sound. Can someone explain to me why its so important on a Blu ray release? |
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