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What audio formats are used on the standard DVD version?

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What audio formats are used on the standard DVD version?

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The standard DVD includes: DTS 5.1 surround sound Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound Dolby Digital stereo sound To listen to any of these audio formats, you will need a player and receiver which supports them. The disc defaults to Dolby Digital 5.1, so you will need to manually select DTS or Dolby Stereo if you wish to use those formats. Note regarding Dolby TrueHD: Currently all HD DVD players with the exception of the Xbox 360 add-on support decoding Dolby TrueHD in the player. For Blu-ray only the Playstation 3 supports Dolby TrueHD at this time and must be connected to a receiver or processor via HDMI to enjoy the full benefit. There are other Blu-ray players in the works that will support this feature at a later time. If you have an HD DVD player that supports Dolby TrueHD decoding, you don’t have to have a receiver or surround processor that supports it, only a unit that will accept 5.1 PCM via HDMI (v1.1 or later) or an analog multi-channel input if the player has an output (most

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