DTS:X – Raising the Bar in Immersive Sound
DTS recently revealed that DTS:X will be its next-generation object-based codec technology. This release is the successor to DTS-HD Master Audio and marks another milestone in DTS’ long line of industry-leading sound innovations. DTS:X delivers the ultimate in flexibility, immersion and interactivity to listeners of all forms of entertainment.
Manufacturers representing nearly 90 percent of the home AV receiver and surround processor market, including Anthem, Denon, Integra, Krell, Marantz, McIntosh, Onkyo, Outlaw Audio, Pioneer, Steinway Lyngdorf, Sony, Theta Digital, Trinnov Audio, and Yamaha, have launched products supporting DTS:X. Additional manufacturer partners will be announced in the coming months. DTS:X solutions are also available for leading AV receiver silicon platforms representing a majority of the DSP platform market share, including Cirrus Logic, Analog Devices and Texas Instruments.
“DTS was founded with the goal of making the world sound better through constant innovation. DTS:X is a result of years of cutting-edge development in the area of object-based audio and reflects our continued commitment to provide listeners with incredible immersive audio experiences,” said Jon Kirchner, Chairman and CEO of DTS, Inc. “Through incorporating DTS:X technology into a wide range of home AVR products, our partners will take the listening experience to another level.”
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