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is a lossless audio codec. Much like the video remuxing, this format delivers the exact soundtrack from the studio master. Standard streaming audio (like AAC 2.0 or DD 5.1) compresses the sound, flattening the dynamic range. With DTS-HD MA, you can hear the spatial separation of a heart monitor beeping in the rear channels, the subtle slicing of a knife in the front, and the overwhelming resonance of a musical swell. The "5.1" refers to the surround sound setup: three front channels, two rear channels, and one subwoofer (LFE) for the low-end rumble that Hannibal uses so effectively to build tension.

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More importantly, the term "BluRay" indicates the source of the file. This wasn't recorded off a cable box or a streaming service like Netflix or Amazon Prime. It was ripped directly from the official Blu-ray discs. This is crucial because streaming services utilize "lossy" compression to save bandwidth, often introducing artifacts, banding in dark scenes, and softer textures. The Blu-ray source provides a bitrate ceiling that is exponentially higher than streaming, ensuring that every drop of blood and every thread in a bespoke suit is rendered with perfect clarity. With DTS-HD MA, you can hear the spatial

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