Perhaps you can ask Dolby how they feel about studio support for Dolby TrueHD. It seems to me that DTS HD MA is taking over (see the new Watchmen movie from Warner, as Warner, as far as I know, is using DTS HD MA instead of TrueHD for the first time). Are they confident that their high resolution format will continue to be used? I'm pretty sure I know how they'll respond, but I'm interested to hear what they have to say regardless.
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Perhaps you can ask Dolby how they feel about studio support for Dolby TrueHD. It seems to me that DTS HD MA is taking over (see the new Watchmen movie from Warner, as Warner, as far as I know, is using DTS HD MA instead of TrueHD for the first time). Are they confident that their high resolution format will continue to be used? I'm pretty sure I know how they'll respond, but I'm interested to hear what they have to say regardless.