>Audio: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Japanese, with lossy DTS core removed
AFAIK Blu-ray compliant DTS-HD MA consists of lossy DTS Core + lossless extension, so it should not be possible to remove lossy core (unless you mean that you didn't tick the duplicate DTS Core box in MakeMKV?)
Technically you could re-encode Blu-ray DTS-HD MA to DTS-HD MA for Digital Delivery, which unlike the Blu-ray version can be encoded without Core, but it's a waste of time.
@scav
you're right . I removed the duplicate DTS core (which from what I understand was originally provided for backwards compatibility purposes for older digital receives that couldn't decode the new standard when bluray players were released)I do the same for TrueHD and the extra AC3 on BDs.
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