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The high dynamic range 7.1 audio is already on the disc. What we're wanting is a decent stereo mixdown. Could be 128kb mp3 for all I care. Not like I'll be able to discern a higher bitrate on my tv speakers. That should require 86MB per 90 minutes.
Low dynamic range doesn't need to be low quality though
Even high quality audio isn't 4GB for a movie. Not FLAC or even 48khz WAV.
I took my numbers from the real bitrate of a Dolby MA audio track from a bluray.
Yea, and how many people torrent the full, actual complete bluray? Why would you want to waste that much space?
Do bluray players only support Dolby MA? You realize we're talking about a situation where people DON'T want super crazy high dynamic range, perfect audio quality with 7.1 channels, right??