DTS
DTS, short for Digital Theater Systems, is a company known for its audio technology. Similar to Dolby, DTS develops audio encoding and decoding technologies used in the entertainment industry to improve audio quality and create immersive audio experiences.
Here are some of the key DTS technologies
and their versions
1.
DTS
(1993, also known as DTS 5.1)
DTS was one of the first technologies
to offer multi-channel surround sound for home theater systems. It provided 5.1
channels of audio, including front left, front center, front right, surround
left, surround right, and a low-frequency effects (LFE) channel for bass. DTS
5.1 became popular on DVDs and some theatrical releases.
2.
DTS-ES
(DTS Extended Surround) (1997)
DTS-ES expanded on the DTS 5.1 format
by introducing an additional surround back channel, creating a 6.1-channel
audio setup. It provided improved surround sound localization and spatial
accuracy.
3.
DTS
96/24 (1999)
DTS 96/24 was designed to deliver
high-quality audio for music playback. It supported audio at 24 bits and a
sampling rate of 96 kHz, providing higher resolution than standard CD audio
(16-bit/44.1 kHz). DTS 96/24 was often used in DVD-Audio and some high-quality
music releases.
4.
DTS-HD
High-Resolution Audio (2006)
DTS-HD High-Resolution Audio is a
lossy audio codec that supports up to 7.1 channels of high-definition audio. It
offers higher audio quality than standard DTS and is commonly used in Blu-ray
discs.
5.
DTS-HD
Master Audio (2006)
DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless
audio codec that supports up to 7.1 channels of high-definition audio. It
provides bit-for-bit audio reproduction, delivering the highest audio quality
available for DTS-encoded content. DTS-HD Master Audio is also used in Blu-ray
discs and high-definition media formats.
6.
DTS:X
(2015)
DTS:X is an object-based audio
technology similar to Dolby Atmos. It allows sound to move freely in
three-dimensional space, creating a more immersive and lifelike audio
experience. DTS:X is designed for theaters, home theaters, and compatible
soundbars and speakers.
7.
DTS
Virtual:X (2017)
DTS Virtual:X is a technology that
brings a virtual surround sound experience to standard two-channel and
5.1-channel setups. It enhances the sense of space and directionality, making
it sound like audio is coming from various locations around the listener.
Here are some smartphone brands who uses
DTS audio technology
1.
Asus
Asus has incorporated DTS audio
technology in some of its smartphones to provide high-quality sound and
improved audio performance.
2.
LG
LG has used DTS:X 3D surround sound
technology in some of its smartphones, offering an immersive audio experience.
3.
ZTE
ZTE has partnered with DTS to include
DTS audio enhancements in some of its smartphones, providing better sound
quality and spatial audio effects.
4.
Sharp
Sharp smartphones have been known to
feature DTS audio technology, focusing on delivering impressive audio
capabilities.
5.
Sony
Some Sony Xperia smartphones have used
DTS audio processing to enhance sound quality and deliver a more enjoyable
audio experience.
6.
Realme
Realme has used DTS audio enhancements
in some of its smartphones to provide users with a better audio experience,
especially when using headphones or external speakers.
7.
Vivo
Certain Vivo smartphones have been
equipped with DTS audio technology, offering improved sound output and an
enhanced listening experience.
8.
Meizu
Meizu has employed DTS audio
technology in some of its smartphones, aiming to deliver better audio
performance.
DTS technologies are used in a variety
of entertainment formats, including Blu-ray discs, DVDs, streaming services,
and gaming platforms. DTS continues to develop new audio technologies to
enhance the audio experience for consumers and content creators alike.
Thank
you for reading. Signing off
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