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and another thing

Even if the PQ isn't jaw-dropping, unless you're getting a Blu-ray disc from Warner Bros (always bringing up the rear re: audio), the soundtrack on a Blu-ray will have better audio than the DVD version. These days, just about every studio will offer soundtracks in either uncompressed PCM, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. And the discs that don't include one of the advanced codecs will most likely have a Dolby Digital track at 640kb/s or a DTS soundtrack at 1.5Mb/s. DVD was 448kb/s for Dolby and 768kb/s for DTS.


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  • and another thing - Joe Murphy Jr 15:23:05 01/17/09 (0)

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