Looking for some opinions here. I've ripped most of my DVD Audio discs to ISO and have since also either ripped the stereo tracks or the downmix where there aren't native stereo tracks and FLAC encoded the resulting files for SBS. I'm beginning to run out of storage on my home theater server (separate from my SBs server) and as I've never really made any investment in surround sound (I generally prefer stereo) I'm considering deleting all the DVD-A ISO's - I've never tried to play them anyhow. I have the discs, but is this something I'm going to regret when the day comes that I do the big screen TV & surround sound thing? Any comments on the surround sound mixes relative to the stereo mixes --- huge generalisation, but nevertheless...?
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