With no sign of warning, no grin, no gesture, the Bahamut Sony has decided to grace us with DTS and squash one more PS3 flameware across the web. With the upcoming firmware 2.30, it would give the PS3 the ability to decode DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio tracks, “that is to say, Blu-ray audio at variable bit rates up to 24.5Mbps, and 7.1 streaming of 96K/24-bit tracks.” All on all this goes to the saying that you get what you paid for as the PS3 continues to prove its versatility and ability to adapt and offer cutting edge technology. So Blu-ray fans rejoice as two years into the cycle and the PS3 continues to be the best damn Blu-ray player out there.













