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    I have seen DTS is 1536 Kbps. Then what does DTS @ 1509kbps mean??? Any concept of variable or average bitrate here??? I have seen this about the specs of a MKV file...
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    DTS encoding, like AC3 encoding, is Constant BitRate (CBR). DTS at 1536 kbps is the highest allowable for DVD, although only music DVDs would use a bitrate that high. For Bluray this is probably the standard bitrate. 1509 kbps is probably a mis-read of the original bitrate
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    But seen this at many places...all are wrong!
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    My bad. 1509 kbps is the maximum for DVD for DTS encoded audio. 1536 is PCM.

    http://www.dts.com/~/media/D87082B510D84719929A48D1864AE200.ashx
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