Why doesn't Samsung DTS support on modern Samsung TV ?

Why doesn't Samsung DTS support on modern Samsung TV ?
This is just explainable. And here also the headphone output stopped in many TV models to do ...
"I bought a TV two days ago. Model 7400 55 inches. Dear Samsung
Tomorrow I will return the TV with a lawyer despite the fact that now it is on the list of complex electronic devices because (there is no mention in the device description of the impossibility of supporting the DTS audio codec) I certainly I’m having fun with the carriage, but let it be unpleasant to you because of this trifle. "
What say something?
To paraphrase a little, "any good idea brought to the limit turns into its opposite."
It is probably difficult for you to use the "big" Internet, let's try to summarize. DTS, Digital Theater System ( Digital Theater System) - a family of digital audio systems such as 5.1-channel and 7.1, competes with the standard of combined phonograms Dolby Digital. 
The maximum bitrate in DTS is expanded to 24.5 Mbit / s, which allows you to get a "transparent" sound "from all sides around the viewer."
There are several encoding versions from DTS-ES to DTS-HD Master Audio. The latest DTS Surround Sensation and DTS Sound Unbound formats get 3D sound even on a regular stereo system.

But all of the above does not matter if, except for the TV, the owner does not buy anything from the necessary equipment, but does not even spend money on a deliberately "competent" copy of the film
Simply put, modern large TVs are designed only as a screen in a home theater to display an image. A multichannel sound system (AV receiver or the corresponding program on a PC) should be responsible for the surround sound. Until recently, built-in decoders for surround sound compression formats in TVs, from which it was supposed to be output to the aforementioned budgetary home theater sound devices, which can only amplify the signal “unpacked” by the television receiver.
But the total reluctance of (even solvent) consumers to spend money on equipment for 3D sound (even a cheap soundbar / soundbar is suitable), and because of the available freebie from the Internet (the fight against video pirates has begun, but so far we are still “democratic”) , as well as the need for the manufacturer to pay for each similar decoder installed in their TVs, to patent holders for them, and makes them abandon "extra" costs ...
That's why they answer correctly - "on an ordinary DTS TV without the need - all the advantages can be heard only on a full-fledged DC system"

Samsung has stopped supporting DTS for all TV models since 2018. You don’t need to know more, since you don’t know how to use the Internet search

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