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#10 |
Blu-ray Guru
Apr 2021
UK
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Was personally surprised that they used Dolby TrueHD as isn't that really a legacy audio codec these days.
Most discs now have either Dolby Atmos or DTS-MA-HD. Okay, Atmos has an embedded 5.1 or 7.1 track but that seems to decode out okay on my old player in the bedroom but TrueHD defeats it as noted above. No issues with DTS-MA-HD. I assume as noted it is probably a cost issues for why they went with TrueHD. |
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Thanks given by: | mar3o (04-02-2025) |
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