Renowned audio technology company DTS has announced that it’s developed a new AI-based solution to the growing problem of movie and TV shows containing hard to understand speech. While it’s great in ...
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Is DTS:X surround sound dead? Not quite yet
DTS:X is still available on many speakers, TVs, and receivers, as well as some other devices like Xboxes and Windows PCs. Available content is low and dwindling, however. It's not on many Blu-rays, ...
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 ...
DTS:X and Dolby Atmos are two major leaps forward in surround sound technology, but where do those leaps put them in relation to each other? Both are object-based audio formats that move beyond ...
With the advent of home theater, consumers are continually demand higher performance. As technology improves and becomes more competitive, increased performance is realized at lower cost to the ...
After releasing its Sound Unbound spatial audio for headphones on Xbox One, DTS is doing the same for home theater systems. The company has just released its Sound Unbound DTS:X home theater support ...
Disney+ is bolstering its IMAX Enhanced films, including some Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, with another audio option. The streaming service will enable IMAX signature sound by DTS on select ...
For almost 30 years, A/V hobbyists and audiophiles have been debating whether Dolby or DTS is the better surround sound format. While DTS surround sound formats made a strong showing on DVD and ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Play-Fi, the multiroom audio platform from DTS, is getting a ...
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