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  1. I bet this is elementry to most, but which sytem gives the best audio? DTS or Dolbie
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    From the 'Glossary'<<<:

    DTS
    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
    That would tell me DTS is superior, though not as universally compatible. You can also look up 'Dolby Digital' there.
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  3. Please post in the appropriate forum. This is not "Latest News".

    Moved to "Audio".

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    Michael Tam
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