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Originally Posted by strachan Probably doesn't because of licensing fees. That is why CloneDVD2 doesn't have it. You have to pay a fee to Dolby and whoever has the rights for DTS to use it. |
Don't know if it's a rights issue, since most DVDs don't have DTS tracks, and the more common MPEG and PCM audio streams are royalty free, but note that the preview window runs way above normal playback speed; you wouldn't be able to tell much about the audio anyway.
