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Old 08-20-2007, 03:24 AM   #1
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I'd prefer the use of DTS-MA over standard Dolby Digital. Even the core tracks to movies like The Transporter are FAR superior to standard DD, so at least it's a good option in the interim.
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I'd prefer the use of DTS-MA over standard Dolby Digital. Even the core tracks to movies like The Transporter are FAR superior to standard DD, so at least it's a good option in the interim.
Agreed when it is DTS vs DD I have usually found DTS to be superior. But I would much rather have TrueHD right now over DTS-MA. If the PS3 is able to decode DTS-MA or pass the signal via bitstream over HDMI 1.3 to a receiver then I would be more than happy with DTS-MA.
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Agreed. The lack of anything being able to make use of DTS-HD is getting to be somewhat comical. Kinda like Fox's involvement with Blu-ray. Is it there or isn't it?
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So it seems the consensus here is that either DTS-HD is better or both are more or less equally sound choices?
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