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Old 08-19-2008, 03:27 PM   #1
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I have a question regarding DTS-HD High Resolution Audio decoding.

I recently purchased an Onkyo TX-SR606 and a Sony BDP-S350

They both decode DTS-HD Master Audio, and I was wondering how can I get DTS-HD High Resolution Audio???

Are there any Blu-Ray discs available with DTS-HD HRA??

Or is this format for mostly music like how DTS 96/24 used to be?

If anyone knows please let me know.

Thank You for your help


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here is a list of 213 movies that have DTS-HD Master Audio:
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/searc...&action=search
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There aren't alot of DTS-HD HR movies out there, but a few exist...mostly from Lionsgate. I know 'Young Guns' is one.
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Hey thanks alot for replying so fast, I honestly love DTS now even more then ever before.
I am very happy with the performance of DTS-HD.

I heard that Independence Day on Blu-ray is probably the best so far in DTS-HD so I ordered it and I hope that The Dark Knight will use DTS-HD as well, and not just Dolby TrueHD

Again thanks for your help

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There aren't alot of DTS-HD HR movies out there, but a few exist...mostly from Lionsgate. I know 'Young Guns' is one.
Young Guns has the DTS-HD HRA which is a lossy codec. The DTS-HD MA is a lossless codec.

The S350 can't internally decode the DTS-HD MA, but it can bitstream it to the Onkyo over an hdmi connection.
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I heard that Independence Day on Blu-ray is probably the best so far in DTS-HD so I ordered it and I hope that The Dark Knight will use DTS-HD as well, and not just Dolby TrueHD
Warner generally releases with Dolby TrueHD, if with lossless at all. The only releases from Warner that have had DTS-HD have been films from New Line and other such studios.
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Young Guns has the DTS-HD HRA which is a lossy codec. The DTS-HD MA is a lossless codec.
Ummm, yeah...but that's what he asked about, i.e. not DTS-HD MA.
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Ummm, yeah...but that's what he asked about, i.e. not DTS-HD MA.
I was just differentiating the two for the op in case he wasn't aware of the difference.
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