DTS has announced its take on object-based surround sound, called DTS:X, which will debut in homes and cinemas this summer. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...
Format wars. Huh. Yeah. What are they good for? (Apologies to Edwin Starr.) DTS has announced the first Blu-ray disc to support its DTS:X surround-sound standard, and it's a surprisingly classy one: ...
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
Two five-star performers go head to head ...
Yamaha is expanding Dolby Atmos and DTS:X object-based surround decoding to all models in its step-up Aventage audio/video receiver series, which ranges from a suggested $649 to $2,199. In another ...
Both come from companies of those names. DTS-X is from Digital Theater Systems, Inc., while Dolby Atmos is from Dolby Systems. Both technologies are used in both home theater technology and in movie ...
Early home theater audio gear delivered sound in just two dimensions: Audio events could be played only in the front left, right, and front center, and in the rear left and right of a room. The ...
Something to look forward to: It looks like DTS:X, the object-based surround sound technology, is coming to PC and Xbox One. Steven Wilssens, Principal Program Manager Lead at Microsoft for Audio, ...
The highly sought-after multi-channel sound system is being replaced by newly emerging 3D sound systems. The 3D audio experience that can be enjoyed with movies, TV, gaming, and music have become more ...
Buying home cinema audio hardware is tricky at the best of times. Jump over to our best surround sound packages guide and that’s clear, as even at the top end of the market there are massive ...