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How did DTS become dominant on Blu-ray releases?
In 1997, DVDs for the European market had to have MPEG multichannel audio if they had Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby got that changed in late 1997 so that MPEG Multichannel wasn't required, just an option. How did Dolby lose the battle to become the default soundtrack on Blu-ray discs? Kirk Bayne |
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