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  1. Digital Theater Systems Digital Sound. A product of DTS, Inc., DTS is a multichannel audio compression format similar to Dolby Digital used in DVD-video discs, DVD-audio, 5.1 channel audio CDs, and some movie theaters. DTS differs from Dolby Digital in that it generally uses higher data rates and many have the opinion that DTS is better quality. DTS can only be on a DVD-video disc if accompanied by a Dolby Digital or LPCM track (for North America) or mpeg audio and LPCM (European Community) to ensure compatibility, because DVD players are only required to decode those standards in those regions. DTS Website
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    .....because DVD players are only required to decode or digital output Dolby Digital and LPCM

    for north america , for EC they are required to decode mpeg audio and LPCM and ac3 is an option ...
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  3. Very true BJ_M - I have edited the original. Keep up the eagle eye on definitions.
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