With the recent HD format flare up still taking place it would seem that basic DVD sales are still holding steady, although there are still many titles still not available on DVD. There are however multiple editions of many films out there, but one thing that bothers me more than anything right now is the lack of DTS....

More and more regular DVD are not featuring DTS than ever before, which wasn't that high to begin with. Companies like Warner still do not really embrace DTS and same goes for a few others companies. Even Fox has backed off with DTS and since Columbia Tristar is no longer doing Superbit titles we are getting less DTS from them as well. Disney is here and there with DTS, as is Dreamworks etc.

Now if the HD formats were doing DTS as a standard audio format this would explain things a bit more, but even then we aren't getting that many HD titles in DTS, at least not as many as we should.

So what is going on with support for DTS? I haven't seen a DVD-Audio release in months that has DTS either, but then again that format is receding more and more in the advent of things.