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Storage space room or bandwidth room ?

Posted by oscar on August 24, 2007 at 06:19:10:

Certainly the Studios could have have just demonstrated indifference to a lossless audio track. In which case, I'm less likely to buy that particular product in the hopes they'll release a "special edition" later on which does have the lossless audio track. I've burned enough times with doubledipping.

Yes, I own a few discs with only (gasp!) lossy audio track but that was to help build up a decent library and before I really understood what lossless audio can add to a movie watching experience. Of course, lossless audio is not so important for nature documentaries, really old "classic" movies, etc.