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Originally Posted by dwight.j.carter Blue light was on my reciever saying I had digital surround that's all that matters to me. |
The movie has a 5.1 DVD (not CD, goth) quality compression codec for the audio. Unless you bought a new receiver witn multi-analog output or HDMI1.3 you wouldn't be able to play back a DD:TrueHD stream anyways.
It sitll sucks that a flagship movie for the HD-DVD camp had to cut out the HD-quality audio to fit it on one disc. With the movie itself taking probably 25GBs that leaves nothing for the audio.
Oh well.
As for Transformers not on Blu-Ray hehe I actually got myself a working Blu-Ray copy. How you ask? HD-DVD ripped to PC, burned to Blu-Ray (OMG introduce a 4x firmware this takes too freaking long to burn.)
Not a "legit" copy but good enough to let PS3-owning friends borrow it.