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    LJ, I noticed that too, it seemed like on DVD DTS had a bit better usage, thus far, I have seen very few BR movies that offer DTS-MA. It looks like Tru-HD has the majority and earlier movies had uncompressed. I wish they would have just stayed more with uncompressed but i guess the industry swung back to the decoding in the receiver and bitstream, as well wanted to conserve space on the disc. If I was buying a new machine though I would want DTS-MA for when it was needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    LJ, I noticed that too, it seemed like on DVD DTS had a bit better usage, thus far, I have seen very few BR movies that offer DTS-MA. It looks like Tru-HD has the majority and earlier movies had uncompressed. I wish they would have just stayed more with uncompressed but i guess the industry swung back to the decoding in the receiver and bitstream, as well wanted to conserve space on the disc. If I was buying a new machine though I would want DTS-MA for when it was needed.
    Yeah, I think Fox is the only studio that has a thing for DTSMA. Everyone else has pretty much switched from PCM to TrueHD like you said. Better than getting stuck with DD+ though. Some of the BR titles I purchased about 2 years ago only have DD @ 640kbps.

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