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Re: DTS vs. DD: Shouldn't DTS sound better?

If you were to rip a movie on your computer and look at the file size of the two soundtracks...the DTS file would always be the larger of the two.

Larger file, more info. This would reason out that the DTS soundtrack should always sound better.

In the real world...this is not always the case. The DD may be the better (more to your taste)...or even better use of channel stearing that could make it sound better over-all.

More does not always mean better it would seem.

Dave


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