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: Digital Theater Systems. In 2002, having a DTS audio track was the gold standard for home cinema, offering higher bitrates and better sound than the standard Dolby Digital.
The year was 2002, and the survival horror genre was still reeling from the success of Resident Evil. The game, originally released on the PlayStation in 1996, had become a cult classic, and its popularity had spawned a number of sequels, spin-offs, and merchandise. resident.evil.2002.internal.dts.ntsc.dvdr
We don't get that feeling from Netflix.