As a general rule (with few exceptions) you are right, it doesn't.You only say this because your format of choice is NOT really supporting lossless audio codecs.
EDIT: I was surprised to learn that 12% of HD DVDs have lossless tracks while 45% of BDs do
Taken from a BD "diehard" post on AVS
AVS Forum - View Single Post - Lossless audio - Only a concern for a few consumers
Why did HD waste the bandwidth? I guess they had so much of it left, they didn't know what to do with it.
Right again, I don't need it.I guess if you are not going to get a loseless codec then to you it is not needed.
Did so many times. And from what I know about your system - much better than yours.Maybe you should listen to a few BD movies with PCM on a decent system that is setup right before you claim that you can not hear the differances.
It has been reported many times on this very forum - many pros think there is no difference (lossless vs. DD+).
It certainly is not on yours with your ears/eyes. But keep up the rhetoric - good source for quotes in the future.
Diogen.
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