Owen Smith
2K Club - QQ Super Nova
That is how DTS works, it is core plus extensions. So you always get a DTS 5.1 core at 1.5 megabits, and then extensions for 24/96, or ES 6.1 discrete, or HD MA lossless at either 5.1 or 7.1.From what I understand the substreams build off of each other. They are not individual mixes, but each substream is correction data to morph the previous substream into a new channel layout.
However that is not how True HD works. The AC3 5.1 or stereo substream is completely independent of the MLP 5.1 or 7.1 or whatever it is in. MLP is a totally standalone codec developed for DVD-Audio and has no relationship to AC3 and does not build on it. For example, with DTS HD MA to go from 7.1 to 5.1 the rear channels are discarded because everything has to be in the 5.1 core which includes the surrounds. Whereas on True HD to go from 7.1 to 5.1 the rears and surrounds are summed because True HD 7.1 is genuinely 7.1 independent channels.
Now it is true that with Atmos, as with DTS:X, the 5.1 or 7.1 bed contains all the audio and when played on a player that decodes the height channels they are subtracted from the 5.1 or 7.1 bed.