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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 15, 2009 at 20:55:33:

The link below will take you to the Blu-raystats.com site. Just change the audio to DTS-MA or DTS-HD and click "filter" on the right. Not all discs list the number of channels, but many of them do.

These discs are probably Region A, so the actual stats may be different for other regions depending on the distributor. For instance, the T3 encoding for the US DVD is Dolby Digital, while the UK version of T3 on DVD has a DTS soundtrack. Warner Bros in the US always dicks us with no DTS, but WB has always stood for crap audio. Even their Dolby TrueHD encodes use the default Dialog Normalization "ON" setting for Blu-ray.