Got mine as well with the Dolby TrueHD issue. If you are desperate in need of surround sound listening without the channel swap error. I believe the Dolby Digital is kosher. Haven't done any extensive testing but it appears it's not affected. Dolby TrueHD is mastered with two files. The TrueHD has the .mlp and the Dolby Digital has the .ac3 extension. Both formats have the benefit of the latest audio receivers via HDMI or the legacy systems via optical. You could run an optical cable from your Blu-ray player to your Receiver if you were frothing from the mouth to listen to surround.
The Dolby Digital core is affected also. My BD is running optical and it was easily noticeable.