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I wonder if DTS MA offers the studios a better deal than TrueHD on licensing terms. Must be some reason they keep pushing this hard-to-decode format on all those discs. Yet another thing HD DVD did better: they had TrueHD as standard on all players.
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kcmurphy88 @ May 1st 2008 12:25PM
I wonder if DTS MA offers the studios a better deal than TrueHD on licensing terms. Must be some reason they keep pushing this hard-to-decode format on all those discs. Yet another thing HD DVD did better: they had TrueHD as standard on all players.