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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 1817094" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>One thing I didn't see mentioned on that site was that there is actually different bitrates for DTS. The DTS full bit rate is 1,536kbps. However, unfortunately most DTS encoded DVDs are only 768kbps which is still 60% higher than Dolby Digital which is normally about 448kbps. To my undertanding the lower DTS bitrate was so that they would have room on a DVD for both DD (required on all DVDs) and DTS on the disc. If you can find any older DTS discs, they may have the DTS full bit rate. I don't have any titles for you guys but I do know that the SUPERBIT DVDs are encoded at the half rate of 768. But that is mostly due the fact that Superbit DVDs are encoded with the PICTURE in mind and only use a small percentage of the disc for audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 1817094, member: 549079"] One thing I didn't see mentioned on that site was that there is actually different bitrates for DTS. The DTS full bit rate is 1,536kbps. However, unfortunately most DTS encoded DVDs are only 768kbps which is still 60% higher than Dolby Digital which is normally about 448kbps. To my undertanding the lower DTS bitrate was so that they would have room on a DVD for both DD (required on all DVDs) and DTS on the disc. If you can find any older DTS discs, they may have the DTS full bit rate. I don't have any titles for you guys but I do know that the SUPERBIT DVDs are encoded at the half rate of 768. But that is mostly due the fact that Superbit DVDs are encoded with the PICTURE in mind and only use a small percentage of the disc for audio. [/QUOTE]
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