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Gear / Technical Help => Playback Forum => Topic started by: BayTaynt3d on December 24, 2005, 01:53:51 AM
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Read this:
http://www.dts.com/consumer/technology/at-a-glance-details.php?ID=1960930779&glanceID=Overview
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and?
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And that's freakin' AMAZING news for high-end home theater and audio/videophiles. Damn, you'll be able to watch movies in HD, while running 7.1 channels UNCOMPRESSED via lightpipe to your high-end receiver. That's crazy, that's all... :P
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how is that different then current DTS? is this like the "next gen" of DTS stream?
i'm clueless w/HT stuff and anything fancier than a two wire "left and right" signal.
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how is that different then current DTS? is this like the "next gen" of DTS stream?
i'm clueless w/HT stuff and anything fancier than a two wire "left and right" signal.
Current DTS streams are compressed but will be uncompressed to 24/96 streams on
the upcoming Blu-Ray and HD-DVD discs... right?