In Reply to: RE: Ender's Game audio format fraud on Blu ray posted by cfraser on February 26, 2014 at 09:59:30:
The only disc format that I see in imdb fits the Netflix disc that I got which is only DD. No dts-MA. I wonder whether this is a ripoff by Netflix? Blockbuster used to have their custom cheap copies which did not match the boxes on the sound formats. The box would say dts, but that was not on their "rental" discs. BB said that it would cost too much to print accurate boxes. It turns out, it was too expensive to defraud people. One reason that they went out of business.
If Neflix is getting "special" rental cheaper copies, then that defeats 1/2 of the purpose of Blu ray. I'm trying to make sure that the studios don't succeed in duping everyone, if they are starting that again like they did with Blockbuster.It was interesting that one of the ads or some part of the disc was dts-MA, but not the movie. Definitely something fishy there.
Let me know if you can confirm that normal Blu rays of this movie have dts-MA. If so, I will try to complain to Netflix. I try not to deal with fraudulent businesses.
Edits: 02/26/14 02/26/14
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- Maybe there are different versions - sbrians 17:05:28 02/26/14 (6)
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