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Dolby Digital 5.1-ch vs. Dolby Digital 2-ch - VideoHelp

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/291036-Dolby-Digital-5-1-ch-vs-Dolby-Digital-2-ch
    All DVD players will correctly downmix 5.1 to 2.0 so really you only need the 5.1 soundtrack. This way you get surround sound on a surround sound set-up but if you are playing it on a stereo only system then that is A-OK as well as the 5.1 will be downmixed to 2.0. This is the case with AC-3 audio aka Dolby Digital. DTS is different.

Digital Audio Converter, Dolby & DTS - Muxlab

    https://muxlab.com/pro-digital/digital-audio-converter-dolby-dts
    The MuxLab Digital Audio Converter (500088) has been designed to decode and downmix Dolby® Digital and DTS audio signal transmissions to 2ch analog stereo. Input from either a Digital Coax (S/PDIF) or Digital Optical (TOSlink) source such as a Smart TV, BluRay player, or satellite receiver to convert the digital signal to a 2 channel […]

Digital Audio Converter, Dolby® Digital - Muxlab

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    Digital Audio Converter, Dolby® Digital. The MuxLab Digital Audio Converter (500081) has been designed to decode and downmix Dolby® Digital* audio signal transmissions to 2ch analog stereo. Input from either a Digital Coax (S/PDIF) or Digital Optical (TOSlink) source such as a Smart TV, BluRay player or satellite receiver to convert the digital signal to a 2 channel analog …

Dolby Digital vs DTS: what's the difference? | What Hi-Fi?

    https://www.whathifi.com/us/advice/dts-vs-dolby-digital-whats-the-difference
    Dolby Digital compresses 5.1 digital audio down to a bit-rate of 640 kbits/s (kilobits per second) for Blu-ray discs. For DVD discs, it supports a slightly lower bit-rate: up to 448 kbits/s. DTS, on the other hand, is less compressed and supports higher bit-rates of up to 1.5Mb/s (megabits per second). For DVD discs, it supports up to 768 kbits/s.

How does 2ch LPCM vs DD/DTS vs DolbyTrueHD/DTS ... - AVS …

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/how-does-2ch-lpcm-vs-dd-dts-vs-dolbytruehd-dts-master-compare.1873097/
    Dolby digital and DTS lossy compressed audio up to 5.1, 24 bits at 48khz sampling transported over coax or optical up to 2 channels, up to 5.1 over hdmi, and over analog up to 5.1, mandatory on all dvd's and blu rays, Partially incorrect. DD and DTS can provide up to 6.1 channels of lossy audio over both S/PDIF and HDMI.

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