DTS

DTS: A format with the same channel layout as in Dolby Digital, mostly 5.1. DTS works with constant bitrate from 64 to 1536 kbit/s, on the DVD with 384 or 448kbit/s, the sampling rates go from 48 to 192 kHz at up to 24 bits. The DVD has compression, lossy, with a factor of 4. With many DVD players you can see a dts symbol on the front panel at a cursory glance, but this one does DVD-Player have no DTS at allDecoder.

If you look closely, the text "Digital Out" is under the DTS. That means you have one Receiver/amplifier must use with dts decoder in order to enjoy dts. The subwoofer channel goes from 20 to 80 Hertz. This format has been around since May 1993.

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