Hold it. First of all, I'm not parroting anything. All I did was ask a question. The originator of this thread believes that a lossless track wouldn't add anything to the track and that, conversely, a lossy track would not result in a loss of fidelity. There was some discussion earlier that...
Why insist on a lossless track if there is a possibility that flaws in the original recording could be emphasized, resulting in a disappointing reproduction of the movie's soundtrack? Who would want to pay a premium for that? If anything, the result would be a chorus of complaints that the...