How is this noticeably better than Dolby TrueHD, which is included on every HD DVD player sold? So far, to get lossless audio on Blu-ray, you seem to need to have uncompressed PCM on the disc, which pretty much eats up that extra space and bandwidth.
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How is this noticeably better than Dolby TrueHD, which is included on every HD DVD player sold? So far, to get lossless audio on Blu-ray, you seem to need to have uncompressed PCM on the disc, which pretty much eats up that extra space and bandwidth.
PCM does take up a bit more space, but blu-ray has more than enough space for it. Example, the BD of 300 had Uncompressed PCM AND Dolby TrueHD.
From what I can find, TrueHD is lossless.