BTW: most dvd-audio players have a dvd-video playback mode. This means you can play back a dvd-audio disc as a dvd-video disc - this will allow a person to access the Dolby Digital/DTS tracks if they need to use bass management for their speaker system (not all players have b.m. for the hi-res signals, or it's just not set up well). And according to many people, sometimes the DTS people mix the DTS tracks more aggressively than the MLP tracks, so this method allows access to that track or the 6.1 channel ES track if provided (though unlike most other companies' discs, most DTS Inc. dvd-audio discs have ALL these options listed in their audio set up menu when played on a dvd-audio player).
Got all that?
