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tormento
9th July 2020, 19:10
Onward BD streams:



1011: Video [AVC 23.976 1080p 16:9]

1100: DTS HDMA C+L+R+SL+SR 48 1536 [eng]

1101: DTS HDHR C+L+R+SL+SR 48 1536 [eng]

1102: AC3 2.0 48 320 [eng]

1103: E-AC3 7.1 48 896 [deu]

1104: E-AC3 7.1 48 896 [ita]

1105: AC3 5.1 48 640 [ces]

1106: AC3 2.0 48 320 [eng]

1200: PGS subtitles [eng]

1201: PGS subtitles [deu]

1202: PGS subtitles [ita]

1203: PGS subtitles [ces]

1204: PGS subtitles [eng]

1205: PGS subtitles [deu]

1206: PGS subtitles [ita]



What the hell is DTS-HDHR? Can't even find in Google!

tebasuna51
9th July 2020, 20:40
DTS-HD have 2 variants Master Audio (lossless) and High Resolution with more precission (sometimes more samplerate, not here) than the core.

tormento
9th July 2020, 21:06
DTS-HD have 2 variants Master Audio (lossless) and High Resolution with more precission (sometimes more samplerate, not here) than the core.
AFAIK HDMA is lossless. How can have HDMR more precision?

microchip8
9th July 2020, 21:37
AFAIK HDMA is lossless. How can have HDMR more precision?

More precision than the core

And what is HDMR? There's no mention of this from your info. There's HDMA and HDHR. There is no HDMR

tormento
9th July 2020, 21:45
More precision than the core

And what is HDMR? There's no mention of this from your info. There's HDMA and HDHR. There is no HDMR


HDHR. Mistype.

wswartzendruber
13th August 2020, 17:08
It's been several years, but if I recall correctly, it's just a lossy version of DTS-HD Master Audio that still has a compatible DTS core. 5.1 goes up to 192 kHz and 7.1 goes up to 96 kHz.

SeeMoreDigital
13th August 2020, 18:34
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS_(sound_system)#DTS-HD_High_Resolution_Audio