DTS:X

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DTS:X is an object-based surround sound audio format designed to deliver immersive, three-dimensional sound in home theater and cinema systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf object-based audio format
surround sound format
alsoUsedFor gaming audio when supported
music releases when authored in DTS:X
audioChannelConfiguration object-based
backwardCompatibleWith DTS-HD Master Audio NERFINISHED
basedOn audio objects with metadata
compatibleWith 7.1 speaker layouts
speaker layouts with height speakers
standard 5.1 speaker layouts
competesWith Auro-3D NERFINISHED
Dolby Atmos NERFINISHED
developer DTS, Inc. NERFINISHED
doesNotRequire specific speaker layout
DTS:X Pro supports higher channel counts than standard DTS:X
feature dialogue control
object-based rendering
speaker layout flexibility
hasVariant DTS:X Pro NERFINISHED
IMAX Enhanced DTS:X NERFINISHED
IMAX Enhanced DTS:X optimized for IMAX Enhanced certified devices
intendedFor cinema sound systems
home theater systems
introduced 2015
marketedAs next-generation surround sound
parentOrganization Xperi Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf DTS audio technology family
primaryUseCase immersive movie soundtracks
renderingType real-time audio object rendering
requires compatible AV receiver or processor
supports bitstream delivery over HDMI
cinema distribution formats
commercial cinema applications
height channels
home cinema applications
home media releases
immersive audio
lossless audio
lossy audio
overhead sound
streaming services when implemented
three-dimensional sound
up to 11.1 channels or more depending on implementation
usedIn AV receivers NERFINISHED
Blu-ray Discs NERFINISHED
Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs NERFINISHED
cinema processors
soundbars
uses metadata to position sound objects in 3D space

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DTS hasVariant DTS:X