Early this year, Sony, Universal and Warner Bros. movie studios chose Dolby Digital Plus as their preferred means to deliver surround sound for their UltraViolet common file format (CFF) downloads.
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, ...
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DTS support seems to have been removed from 2025 LG TVs Almost all streaming services are Dolby, not DTS Your AV streamer or soundbar may have a DTS decoder History appears to be repeating: LG has ...
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 ...
If you read Engadget HD, it's safe to say that you're ahead of the curve when it comes to home audio/video. You do your homework before picking out gear, and you know that the PS3 can deliver Blu-ray ...
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 ...