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Dolby Digital sounds good, but uses more compression than DTS. DTS delivers all the clarity and dynamics of the original master soundtrack! DTS is an encode/decode process that delivers 5.1 channels of "master quality" audio on DVD. Each DTS encoded disc represents a sonic "clone" of the original film soundtrack. Dolby Digital (DD) is a standard for 2-channel audio playback, and approx. 80% of the current DD titles already on the market, offer only stereo or mono soundtracks. At the same time, DD also can deliver a 5.1 channel soundtrack, and in 1/3 the "space" of a DTS bitstream… by compressing the available data by a ratio of 12-to-1. This offers the studio the option to include three different languages, instead of a single "master quality" DTS soundtrack.
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