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Any s/w that can detect Dolby Surround?
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It's funny as you can see in this screen capture that a burnt DVD from a televsion cable broadcast shows here as dolby surround,, YET I cannot get Cyberlink PowerDVD6 to show this type image with any of my regular studio DVD's in dolby surround., I remember writing to their support team about this and the answer was a generated 'run of the mill' riga marole..... i.e.  ditto squat .

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It's funny as you can see in this screen capture that a burnt DVD from a televsion cable broadcast shows here as dolby surround,, YET I cannot get Cyberlink PowerDVD6 to show this type image with any of my regular studio DVD's in dolby surround....


PowerDVD will only show it if you open up the VOB file directly.  It won't show it for some reason if you just play the DVD like you normally would.
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