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    What is "Remove DTS" for in DVDFab 9?

    I asked this question once before and got no answers.

    When ripping a DVD and clicking "Next", there is a section below called "Removing". Under that is says "Remove DTS".

    Why is that there? To start with only about 5% of all DVDs have DTS sound. And even if you had one that did and took it out on the previous page, it shows "Remove DTS" on that second page. Essentially that "Remove DTS" is there in the "Removing Section" no matter what. So again, why is it there taking up space?
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    I think it is there mostly for Blu-Ray Mike, the DTS audio track is pretty large in terms of the overall file size and if attempting to put a 50GB on a 25GB it will cut down on the amount of compression required on the video = better picture quality.
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      #3
      OK, but it should only be there when it's actually removing it, not just there all the time the way it is now. It's misleading, unnecessary and distracting. It seems all it's for is to fill in empty space. Might as well just put "what's up dude" in it's place. It would make just about as much sense.
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