>> DTS [...] can be burned to CD audio and performs
>> like a normal CD if the player is ignorant of DTS.
>
> Er, no.  Burned to CD, yes, but if the player (or a decoder at the other end
> of a digital link) doesn't know about DTS, then you just get whitish noise.

ah, ok, I always thought it was liked because it degraded to stereo properly.

AC3 degrades to stereo, but I think it only works on a DVD ... is that right?

I must have been thinking UHJ ... has all the benefits .... but
decoders dont know about it.

Etienne

> Very useful, though; as a file it plays in VideoLAN etc, and on CD I have
> had success giving it to others (with suitable instructions to play it in
> their DVD player!).
>
> Paul
>
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