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    PDVD 11 Ultra lossless audio

    I purchased Power DVD 11 Ultra, and have AnyDVD running. My soundcard is an Asus Xonar HD 1.3. With AnyDVD running, PDVD shows the output of lossless tracks as 48KHz/24bit, but with it disabled it shows as 48KHz/16bit. I'm guessing that PowerDVD is now working properly with non-AACS...
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    Media streamers that support HD audio?

    Are there any HD media streamers that support Dolby True-HD and DTS-MA passthrough with .m2ts file support? I'd like to play my BD rips on my HDTV but don't want compressed lossy audio (kinda defeats the point of having BD!)
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    BD-RE V3.0/BD-R v2.0

    Can anyone tell me if these blanks are available, and where to get them in the UK? Whic manufacturers actually produce them? All the BD-RE media I've seen is v1.3 or lower which won't work in my Panasonic player (it has support for BD-MV on BD-RE v3.0 discs)
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    BD-R (BDMV) playback on Panasonic BD80

    Has anyone tried playing a BD-R movie backup (BDMV folder) on a Panasonic player? I don't want to get a BD burner unless I can play back these discs!
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    PowerDVD 9 lossless audio

    Been testing the Trial version of PowerDVD 9 with Windows 7. I can confirm that it supports 24-bit/96KHz audio through analog when using the Realtek codec, and also has MCE integration, which is rather nice. Maybe it's time to dump the Asus Xonar card as they don't seem to bothered about...
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    PLayback BD-R in standalone players

    Are discs created with software such as AnyDVD/TS Muxer/ImgBurn generally compatible with mosts Blu-Ray players? I read somewhere that some players won't play BD-R/RE discs. I'm considering getting a BD burner but no good if discs won't play outside the PC!
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    TMT - audio downsampling?

    OK, I've read conflicting reports about whether TMT downsamples HD audio to 48/16. Can anyone confirm whether it actually does (or doesn't) ? Why does the program have an option to 'enable downsampling' ? I have a Creative soundcard that supports 24-bit/192KHz audio.
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