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since the beginning of blu-ray, if the studio opted not to put a lossless audio track on the disc, it was always just left standard DD. Yet the same discs on HD always got DD+ treatment, which is still better than standard DD. I mean every blu-ray player out, even the first BD players, had the capability to decode DD+ so why isnt it ever used? im mean Warner just released 'The Bucket List' with a standard DD track. So its not like it still couldnt be used. thoughts?
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