The 1050 lacks DTS-ES, although if your DVD player has a DTS decoder you can use that decoder to the 6-channel analog input and use the Surround 6.1 processing to generate a surround back channel. That works with any DTS soundtrack, of course. Surround 6.1 isn't the same as DTS-ES discrete (in which the surround back channel is separately encoded), but functions similarly to DTS-ES matrix and Dolby EX.
Dolby Digital is the standard format for DVD, of course, so it is the predominant format. In the last couple of years, DTS has become more common (I probably have a little over 20 discs with DTS soundtracks, out of around 140 titles). DTS-ES is still pretty rare indeed -- I only have a could DTS-ES discs (Gladiator and the extended edition of Fellowship of the Ring).
VHS, of course, is all stereo or Dolby Pro-Logic...
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