We need yet another new surround sound format like we need another hole in our heads. Come on Speed, you're already doing production work in HD, along with your parent company Fox (who already uses Dolby Digital extensively, by the way). How about thinking about your customers, and using the perfectly serviceable Dolby Digital instead of accepting whatever kind of bribe you took to start using a completely useless new format?
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We need yet another new surround sound format like we need another hole in our heads. Come on Speed, you're already doing production work in HD, along with your parent company Fox (who already uses Dolby Digital extensively, by the way). How about thinking about your customers, and using the perfectly serviceable Dolby Digital instead of accepting whatever kind of bribe you took to start using a completely useless new format?