Well at this time I have no plans for a DTS track as I’m sure it would be SUPER hard to sync that stream, at this time I don’t plan on using Dolby Digital as I’ve had no luck getting a good sounding DD 2.0 track from freeware and from a STRICTLY personal preference, I feel that the MPEG 2.0 audio tracks have a stronger presence (more lower end and the sound is closer to the wav files at least TO me that is) then the Dolby Digital 2.0 tracks that I’ve done (my brother has also tried with Sound Forge and it too sounded a bit tinny and lacked a strong lower end)
But if someone were to offer up to properly convert the WAV files into Dolby Digital 2.0 that sounded as good as or better then the currently planned MPEG 2.0 tracks then I would possibly use those (after evaluation by a few testers) as they are universally more compliant.