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Jan 2006
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What is the difference between DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio?
Which one is better? Thanks |
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Mar 2005
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it is the same thing. it is a lossless compression format, like dolby truehd, and so we can't say that its better or worse than any other lossless format. its same as uncompressed (PCM) just takes up less space.
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Jan 2006
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it just depends on your "street talk". For example, when people talk about Dolby Digital, "Tom" will say, "it's Dolby Digital"...."Dick" will say "it's in Dolby"......and "Harry" will say "it's Dolby 5.1". Same thing, different expressions. Depends on which Tom, Dick and Harry you converse with.
ANYWAY......DTS-HD's full name is: DTS HD Lossless Master Audio. This, verbatim, is a trademark of DTS. Jodi |
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The Lionsgate titles that just came out are using DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, while the Fox titles that are coming out are using DTS-HD Master Audio which is lossless. |
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Jun 2006
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Here ya go
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#6 |
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Jun 2006
Los Angeles,CA
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Look at those nice bitrates of the master version.
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Jan 2006
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Thanks Provenflipper and Jazar, those were the answers I was looking for.
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Jan 2006
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That's beacuse blu-ray has a capability for a higher maximum bitrate.
Also... I think I read somewhere that it may have something to do with the fact that HD-DVD is based off of DVD and some of the bandwidth issues and such are still prevalent. I know Dolby had to tricky things with DD+. |
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Jun 2006
Los Angeles,CA
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It all has to do with the bandwidth that is supported by the disc and currently blu-ray supports higher bandwidths because of the fact that much of HD DVD is still legacy and so there isn't as much new technology which supports the higher bandwidths. This is a major reason that i support blu-ray over HD DVD because it supports higher bandwidth so that just as much information can be given to the audio as the video.
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#11 |
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Mar 2005
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damn, i suck at googling
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#12 |
Special Member
Jun 2006
Los Angeles,CA
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It happens its not to hard to learn to get better just read one of the faq's on googling.
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