wolfram
Active Member
DTS can indeed be encoded at 24/96 for DVD-Video usage.
I know that. But then it's called DTS 24/96 and not just 24/96. Some people might say it makes a difference (lossless vs. lossy). I surely don't want to start that discussion, but if a product discription says 24/96 I expect lossless, especially at that price.
And be it as it is, this edition is not DTS 24/96 anyway, but plain DTS. Stereo is only Dolby. And it's advertised otherwise...