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The disc says Dolby Digital. Why do I get 2-channel surround audio?page up: DVD Formats FAQnext page: 1.30 Whats the difference between first, second, and third generationDVD?

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The disc says Dolby Digital. Why do I get 2-channel surround audio?page up: DVD Formats FAQnext page: 1.30 Whats the difference between first, second, and third generationDVD?

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Almost all features of DVD such as search, pause, and scan can be disabled by the disc, which can prevent the operation the player needs to back up and repeat a segment. If the player uses time search to repeat a segment, then a disc with fancy non-sequential title organization may also block the repeat feature. In many cases the authors don’t even realize they have prevented the use of this feature.

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