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Originally Posted by zachman54
OK, sorry I have been reading so many different sugestion on this forum and others. I rent my DVDs from blockbuster online. Their jacket for the movie does not indicate the audio format nor does the website. The link that you suggested seems to only have older movies not brand new releases so I am having problems right now knowing what the format is. Any suggest how I find out if a movie is in DTS or DD5.1 without the hard cover jacket? Isn't DTS a newer format? Are the newer movies coming out in DTS more than DD5.1? I agree I will probably have to buy a new reciever but it would be nice if Sony made the Blu-ray player capable of sending the signal in a format that could be used by all. Of course this is a vehicle for Sony to get people to purchase new recievers. Bottom line is before I purchase a new reciever I want to make sure it's not just a setting issue.
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Just type "Bluray review" and the title of the disc into google and a few review sites should come up and list the audio formats on the disc in question.
Here is one such site:
http://www.dvdreview.com/reviews/blurayreviews.html
On the PS3 you press "select" on the PS3 controller during playback to see the current audio format and your press the "square button" on the PS3 remote to access the movie menu and select setup to select your choice of audio for a particular moive.
Rambo on Bluray has a nice sounding DTS sound track.