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agree with the first and second sentence

Dolby TrueHD is what we'd be left with should DTS-HD Master Audio not be used. If the encoder wouldn't default to a technically non-lossless format, it would be OK. In its present state, that's not the case. And as I predicted, if DTS were to allow for a Dialog Normalization option it would default to OFF (it does), once again demonstrating that DTS puts emphasis on audio quality first.


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