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The UHD comes only with DTS:X and a 7.1 surround mix, whereas the blu-ray had a 5.1 mix. Anyone know how this played in theatres? I see logos for Dolby Digital EX and Datasat on the credits. I think the former is a 6.1 format. But what about Datasat? Just curious as to which disc(s) have the original audio mix.
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