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Originally Posted by Inspector.Gadget
Yes you are. You're getting the original DTS core bit-for-bit. There's NO reason to re-encode to the same format and bitrate.
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Originally Posted by 880
But it's not the same as DTS HD.
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This is kind of what I'm getting at. If you take the full DTS HD and re-encode to a new 1536kbps DTS do you end up with something similar, better or worse than the original core track?
Guess I'll keep using the core. The guide I was following may have been giving a generic step to apply for any DTS/TrueHD audio tracks.