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DTS
DTS has been adopted as a sound recording format in the latest movie theaters since the release of “JURASSIC PARK”
in 1993, and has a good reputation for high quality sound and dynamic surround effects.
In this system, 6 channels of digital sound are recorded on CD-ROM, not on the film. It adopts a simultaneous playback
format. With a low rate of compression of sound signals and a high rate of transmittance, higher sound quality format
is produced. Also, unlike the process of recording digital sounds on film directly, the only components required are a
CD-ROM player as might be used with a personal computer and a DTS processor, and therefore less investment is
required than with other formats. For this reason, the format is being introduced in more and more movie theaters, and
is being adopted in home movie software (DVD, LD) and music software (5.1 channel CD).
More than 11,000 movie theaters around the world have adopted the DTS format, which is now the most popular digital
format for movie theaters, especially in U.S.A, Europe, and Asia.
Additional Information
No. of recorded channels
No. of playback channels
Playback channel structure
Sound processing
Rear (Surround) high
frequency playback limit
Other
Dolby Digital
5.1 channels (Max.)
5.1 channels (Max.)
Front Left, Front Right,
Center, Surround Left,
Surround Right, Sub Woofer
Digital discrete processing
20,000 Hz
• 5.1 completely
independent channels
• High dynamic range
• Stable position, high phase
characteristics, and
advanced surround effects
reproduction
• High efficiency
(Compression rate of about
one-tenth)
Dolby Pro Logic
Surround
2 channels
4 channels
Front Left, Front Right,
Center, Surround
Analog matrix processing
7,000 Hz
DTS
6 channels (Max.)
6 channels (Max.)
Front Left, Front Right,
Center, Surround Left,
Surround Right, Sub Woofer
Digital discrete processing
20,000 Hz
• 6 completely independent
channels
• High dynamic range
• Stable position, high phase
characteristics, and
advanced surround effects
reproduction
• Low compression rate
(about one-fourth), high
quality sound