Object-oriented / Immersive surround sound technologies have been the buzz in both commercial cinema and home theater for a few years now. Dolby Atmos and Auro-3D have been the two dominant players in ...
After Audioholics was on-hand at DTS Headquarters for the official reveal of DTS:X, we came back to put together the most comprehensive coverage of this new technology available. There’s no ...
DTS:X is a next-generation surround-sound format designed to compete against Dolby Atmos. Here's everything you need to know. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...
Audio formats deliver different sound experiences depending on the source material and your setup. Dolby and Digital Theater Sound offer a variety of options in terms of quality. Dolby Atmos and DTS:X ...
The Digital Theater Systems (DTS) Coherent Acoustics coding system has been selected as a required audio technology for both the Blu-ray Disc (BD) and High Definition Digital Versatile Disc (HD-DVD), ...
DTS support seems to have been removed from 2025 LG TVs Almost all streaming services are Dolby, not DTS Your AV streamer or soundbar may have a DTS decoder History appears to be repeating: LG has ...
After nearly 30 years, the surround sound format war enters a new chapter with DTS:X soundtracks now available on Disney+. A long time ago, on a medium far, far away, two companies began a format war.
DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless extension to the core DTS 5.1 surround format. It is used on Blu-Ray video discs to allow bit-to-bit accurate reproduction of the original studio master. DTS-HD ...
Since its debut in 1993, DTS has made its mark in both cinema and home audio. Let’s take a look back at its significance. DTS Digital Surround (aka DTS Core): This is a 5.1-channel home theater ...
Sound is an absolutely massive part of the gaming landscape these days. In regular games, it immerses players more deeply in the mood of the title while in esports, being able to hear and pinpoint the ...
The TV can only passthrough DTS and Dolby Digital via Optical and my receiver doesn't have any HDMI inputs. Is there any way I can encode audio to DTS/DD from my games and passthrough via HDMI ? Razer ...