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<h3 id="dts-x">DTS X<a class="headerlink" href="#dts-x" title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<summary>DTS X - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>DTS:X is an object-based audio codec, which aims to create a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life”</p>
<summary>DTS:X - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><a href="https://www.whathifi.com/advice/dtsx-what-it-how-can-you-get-it">DTS:X is an object-based audio codec</a>, which aims to create a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life”.
You may think that sounds a lot like Dolby Atmos, and youd be right. But where DTS:X differs lies in the required speaker configuration. While Dolby Atmos requires you to add extra overhead channels to your 5.1 or 7.1 setup, DTS:X works with standard surround speaker setups just like the one you might already have at home. It can support up to 32 speaker locations and up to an 11.2-channel system.
DTS:X like other higher quality DTS formats (e.g. DTS-HD MA) is lossless.</p>
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Last update:
<span class="git-revision-date-localized-plugin git-revision-date-localized-plugin-datetime">November 15, 2023 09:18:09</span>
<span class="git-revision-date-localized-plugin git-revision-date-localized-plugin-datetime">December 2, 2023 21:22:44</span>
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<h3 id="dts-x">DTS X<a class="headerlink" href="#dts-x" title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<details class="question">
<summary>DTS X - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>DTS:X is an object-based audio codec, which aims to create a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life”</p>
<summary>DTS:X - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><a href="https://www.whathifi.com/advice/dtsx-what-it-how-can-you-get-it">DTS:X is an object-based audio codec</a>, which aims to create a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life”.
You may think that sounds a lot like Dolby Atmos, and youd be right. But where DTS:X differs lies in the required speaker configuration. While Dolby Atmos requires you to add extra overhead channels to your 5.1 or 7.1 setup, DTS:X works with standard surround speaker setups just like the one you might already have at home. It can support up to 32 speaker locations and up to an 11.2-channel system.
DTS:X like other higher quality DTS formats (e.g. DTS-HD MA) is lossless.</p>
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Last update:
<span class="git-revision-date-localized-plugin git-revision-date-localized-plugin-datetime">November 15, 2023 09:18:09</span>
<span class="git-revision-date-localized-plugin git-revision-date-localized-plugin-datetime">December 2, 2023 21:22:44</span>
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