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 ...
Despite having been around for more than a decade, DTS Play-Fi simply doesn’t enjoy the same kind of brand recognition as Apple’s AirPlay or Google’s Chromecast, even though Play-Fi performs a very ...
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, ...
The new LG G7 ThinQ boasts a number of impressive audio features. One that might be new to you is something called DTS:X technology. In a nutshell, DTS:X is a relatively new surround sound audio codec ...
I first heard of Dolby Digital Live (DDL) back when nVidia motherboards featured their Soundstorm. I thought this was a neat feature. The Yamaha speakers I had (5.1) had a receiver that would decode ...
The M51ax-J6 serves up Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio using virtualization rather than upfiring drivers, but not without downsides. Vizio’s latest mid-range soundbar caters to bargain hunters who want ...
Since its debut in 1993, DTS has made its mark in both cinema and home audio. Let’s take a look back at its significance. DTS Digital Surround (aka DTS Core): This is a 5.1-channel home theater ...
Back in January 2019, a lead member of the Xbox audio team revealed (as reported here) that Microsoft and DTS were working together on bringing DTS:X object-based sound to the current generation of ...