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  2. DTS Play-Fi™ Wireless Audio Streaming Solution to be ...

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    DTS Play-Fi™ Wireless Audio Streaming Solution to be Incorporated Within ASUS PC Products DTS Play-Fi Windows® Drivers to be Included with ASUS Products, Providing Factory-Integrated Whole-Home ...

  3. DTS-HD Master Audio - Wikipedia

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    A DTS-HD MA decoder simply performs this process in reverse. [7] DTS-HD MA audio, including DTS:X audio, can be created and edited using DTS's DTS:X Encoder Suite. The DTS-HD Master Audio Suite served the same function before the introduction of DTS:X, and can still be used for DTS-HD MA that does not carry DTS:X. [8]

  4. DTS, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    DTS Headphone:X is a spatial audio technology, sometimes referred to as DTS Headphone:X "v2.0" or even "v2.0 7.1", [39] if the technology is to be licensed out to companies and not implemented by DTS themselves (through 1st party applications such as DTS Sound Unbound and others), where usually on non-PC devices such as video game consoles can ...

  5. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    The audio processor on X-Fi was the most powerful at its time of release, offering an extremely robust sample rate conversion engine in addition to enhanced internal sound channel routing options and greater 3D audio enhancement capabilities. A significant portion of the audio processing unit was devoted to this resampling engine.

  6. DTS Sound Unbound improves spatial audio for PC games - AOL

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    Taking a page from longtime rival Dolby, DTS is out today with a new Windows 10 app that promises to give gamers access to enhanced audio. Dubbed DTS Sound Unbound, the app builds on Microsoft's ...

  7. Dolby Digital - Wikipedia

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    An important benefit of this technology is that it enables the use of digital multichannel sound with consumer sound cards, which are otherwise limited to digital PCM stereo or analog multichannel sound because S/PDIF over RCA, BNC, and TOSLINK can only support two-channel PCM, Dolby Digital multichannel audio, and DTS multichannel audio.

  8. DTS audio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 September 2024, at 06:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. aptX - Wikipedia

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    aptX LL or aptX Low Latency is intended for video and gaming applications requiring comfortable audio-video synchronization whenever the stereo audio is transmitted over short-range radio to the listener(s) using the Bluetooth A2DP audio profile standard. The technology offers an end-to-end latency of 32 ms over Bluetooth.