There is a movie I got, where the audio specs read:
Format: DTS
Codec: A_DTS
Bit rate: 755 Kbps
Stream size: 655 MiB
First I thought DTS standard was around 1500 Kbps for Blu ray. The movie is from 1993. Did the author that converted the movie scale it down to 755 Kbps or could the original be 755 Kbps?
Secondly, when I look at Amazon's and IMDB's specification for this movie it doesn't say anything about DTS, it just lists Dolby and Dolby SR.
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that is correct dts encoded but little lesser quality and it is in legal specification.
Last edited by addu; 31st Jan 2014 at 17:11.
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755 is valid for DTS on DVD. In fact, my experience is that most (but not all) DVDs that use DTS actually use this bit rate. So it's certainly possible that a BluRay just used an existing DTS for DVD master.
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