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Lossy vs lossless
C/p
"Let us get into the depth of this for those people who know their*technology*well. A typical DTS-Core has a bitrate which is around 1.5 mbps. This is almost half of what a DTSHD-MA gives you, which includes bitrates up to 3.5 Mbps. Since the two formats have a difference in quality, they are bound to be of different sizes when extracted. Common sense suggests that when extracted DTS would be smaller than a DTS HD which is also true. However, the difference in size is not as much as you may have expected. If you extract an audio stream for each of the two formats you will be able to understand what we are saying here. Take a 24-bit 48 kHz DTSHD-MA track and extract it and you will get an extracted file after demuxing that will be somewhere around 2.4-2.6 GB. And if you do the same for a DTS Core track, the extracted file will be somewhere around 2.3 GB in size. In short, the difference is only about 200 to 300 MB. This is what occurs in most of the cases but it may not always be true. Sometimes, the two may very well be of the same size."