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A have a really dumb question that I gotta ask out of curiosity: Why didn't they ever develop upconversion for audio like they did for video? At least half the enjoyment of blu-ray for me is lossless audio. My Oppo BDP-83 does a pretty good job at upconverting DVD where the PQ is acceptable, even on my 110" projection screen, but the tinny Dolby Digital still sounds like crap. If they can replicate enough information from 480 resolution video to simulate 1080, you'd think they'd be able to do the same with the audio.
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