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End DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems. While Dolby Digital is the standard 5.1 digital surround format on all DVD players, DTS is becoming a possible alternative. DTS, first introduced in the movie Jurassic Park, is now found on many film soundtracks. DTS soundtracks have been available on laserdiscs for the past couple of years, but we're only starting to see DVD titles with a DTS soundtrack. One direction up all night deluxe download zip.

There are only about a dozen DVD movies with DTS now, but you can expect this number to grow. And there are quite a few CD titles that are DTS-encoded, from Mozart to Marvin Gaye. Buying a DVD player that's DTS-compatible shouldn't cost all that much more and could mean higher sound quality down the road. 'DTS compatible' means that the DVD Player will pass a DTS 5.1 surround sound (audio) signal to a DTS decoder for proper playback of DVDs encoded with a DTS soundtrack.

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DTS Audio CD or 5.1 Music Disc is an audio Compact Disc that contains music surround sound configurations. The specification permits discrete channel configurations - 2.0 (L, R) to 6.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs, Cs), although 5.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs. Physically, a DTS Audio CD conforms to the Red Book standard; however a DTS bitstream, is actually encapsulated in each PCM audio track. This configuration permits any non-DTS enabled player to output multi-channel audio when connected to an external DTS-compliant processor (e.g. A typical AV receiver) via a digital interface like S/PDIF or HDMI, provided that the player does not modify the bitstream internally. Although the DTS audio track is read at the same fixed bitrate as 16-bit linear PCM (1,411 kbit/s) only 14 bits (1,234 kbit/s) are used for the encoded data stream; the remaining two bits are always zeros. This has the effect of attenuating the noise that would result (by roughly 12 dB) should one attempt to play a DTS Music Disc with a non-DTS system, and thereby reducing the chance of speaker damage.