He settled into his chair, the dual-audio track primed. With a click, the room transformed. The aggressive chirping of city traffic outside was drowned out by the immersive depth of the DD 5.1 surround sound. The haunting hoots of Caesar’s tribe echoed from the rear speakers, making the small room feel as vast and damp as the Muir Woods.

The official Bluray disc (released November 2014) includes both English DTS-HD MA and a for the Indian subcontinent region. That is the legal equivalent of “Dual Audio DD 5.1.”