In cinemas, DTS (Digital Theater Systems) is a multichannel audio source for synchronized film sound . A modified time code is optically imaged on the film itself, and the DTS processor uses this to synchronize the soundtrack audio which is recorded in a compressed form on standard CD-ROM media (1.5 megabits/second). The timecode modifications allow identifying data that ensures that a certain film's soundtrack will only run with that film. Release-current " trailer" soundtracks are also recorded on most film DTS disks and also on separate trailer-only disks. DTS processors can hold 2 or 3 CDs to allow for 2-disk soundtracks and/or trailer disks. DTS's main competitors in multichannel audio are Dolby Digital and SDDS. Only Dolby Digital and DTS are used on DVDs and implemented in home theater hardware. In home theater applications, DTS can use lower data rates of approximately 800 kilobits/second or less.
DTS was first shown in the cinema with the release of Jurassic Park in 1993.
1 DTS as a codec
DTS is also the name often used for the ' Coherent Acoustics' codec which is used on DVDs, CDDAs and in wave files. This system uses a similar codec but does not require separate DTS CD-ROM media.
2 DTS variants
DTS has expanded its product range to compete with developments from Dolby Labs . Among them include:
- DTS-ES - a regular 5.1 implementation of DTS, with an extra rear channel. There are three variants of this.
- In theaters, debuting with Star Wars: Episode I, a rear center channel was matrixed into rear left and right channels. In theaters this is derived from a matrix technology licensed from Dolby, and hence is properly reference to as DTS Digital Surround Dolby Digital Surround EX.
- In the home, there is a similar variant using DTS matrix technology (NEO:6, see below) referred to as DTS 6.1 ES Matrix and a variant with a similarly encoded discrete channel called DTS ES 6.1 Discrete.
- DTS NEO:6 - competitor to Dolby Pro Logic and DPL II, making multichannel effects out of stereo audio
- DTS 96/24 - higher output sampling rate for multichannel audio
- DTS Interactive - realtime application for gaming
See also:
- home cinemaHome cinema also called Home theater seeks to reproduce cinema quality video and audio in the home. The video aspect usually involves a large-screen and/or high definition television or a projection system. Quality audio reproduction is usually achieved w
- Codec
- AC3
- Coherent Acoustics
- Dolby vs DTSThe Dolby vs DTS debate is a classic insoluble debate in home theater forums. The two audio codecs, Dolby Digital and DTS, are compared and users argue that one or the other 'sounds' or 'is' inherently better. Consensus is rarely reached. This is a home t
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Audio codecs
Movie sound