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DTS - Digital Theater Systems - is a proprietary [[multichannel]] format developed and marketed by Digital Theater Systems. Its official name is DTS Coherent Accoustics. | DTS - Digital Theater Systems - is a proprietary [[multichannel]] format developed and marketed by Digital Theater Systems. Its official name is DTS Coherent Accoustics. It's a standard audio format in DVD, next to Dolby [[AC3]] and [[LPCM]]. It was extended for Blu-ray (and HD-DVD) into [[DTS-HD|DTS-HD Master Audio]]. | ||
DTS uses considerably high bitrates, ranging around 760-1500kbps for multichannel programs. That has led some people to believe it delivers better quality than AC3, that works at bitrates up to 640kbps. Dolby retorts claiming DTS needs such high bitrates because it uses primitive and inefficient technologies for audio data reduction. A consensus on which format is better has never been established. | |||
The DTS Coherent Acoustics standard (ETSI 102 114 v1.2.1) is published by the ETSI. | |||
Open source decoders are available through FFmpeg and libdca (used by VideoLAN/VLC). | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* [http://pessoal.onda.com.br/rjamorim/libdca.rar Latest libdca version 0.0.2], hosted by RareWares | * [http://pessoal.onda.com.br/rjamorim/libdca.rar Latest libdca version 0.0.2], hosted by RareWares | ||
* [http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp DTS documentation at ETSI] (look for DTS Coherent Acoustics) | * [http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp DTS documentation at ETSI] (look for DTS Coherent Acoustics) | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 11 February 2022
DTS - Digital Theater Systems - is a proprietary multichannel format developed and marketed by Digital Theater Systems. Its official name is DTS Coherent Accoustics. It's a standard audio format in DVD, next to Dolby AC3 and LPCM. It was extended for Blu-ray (and HD-DVD) into DTS-HD Master Audio.
DTS uses considerably high bitrates, ranging around 760-1500kbps for multichannel programs. That has led some people to believe it delivers better quality than AC3, that works at bitrates up to 640kbps. Dolby retorts claiming DTS needs such high bitrates because it uses primitive and inefficient technologies for audio data reduction. A consensus on which format is better has never been established.
The DTS Coherent Acoustics standard (ETSI 102 114 v1.2.1) is published by the ETSI.
Open source decoders are available through FFmpeg and libdca (used by VideoLAN/VLC).
References
- Digital Theater Systems official DTS website
- libdcaA free DTS Coherent Acoustics decoder
- Latest libdca version 0.0.2, hosted by RareWares
- DTS documentation at ETSI (look for DTS Coherent Acoustics)