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'''DTS-HD Master Audio''' is selected only as an optional lossless surround sound format for Blu-ray and HD-DVD. It is a competing standard next to Dolby TrueHD. | '''DTS-HD Master Audio''' is selected only as an optional lossless surround sound format for Blu-ray and HD-DVD. It is a competing standard next to Dolby TrueHD. | ||
It is a [[hybrid codec|hybrid lossless/lossy]] codec with a [[DTS]] "core" and a correction stream. This makes for compatibility with devices that only support DTS, which will then only get the core stream. | |||
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DTS-HD Master Audio is selected only as an optional lossless surround sound format for Blu-ray and HD-DVD. It is a competing standard next to Dolby TrueHD.
It is a hybrid lossless/lossy codec with a DTS "core" and a correction stream. This makes for compatibility with devices that only support DTS, which will then only get the core stream.
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