DTS:X and Dolby Atmos are two major leaps forward in surround sound technology, but where do those leaps put them in relation to each other? Both are object-based audio formats that move beyond ...
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 ...
After nearly 30 years, the surround sound format war enters a new chapter with DTS:X soundtracks now available on Disney+. A long time ago, on a medium far, far away, two companies began a format war.
DTS Play-Fi, the wireless multiroom audio platform that can be used to set up a fully wireless home theater sound system, has expanded from its previous 5.1-channel limitation to 12 channels, which ...
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, ...
With 17 speaker drivers, powered subwoofer and rear speakers included, the S95TR may be just the immersive surround solution you’re looking for. As eCoustics Editor-in-Chief Ian White and I discussed ...
Onkyo’s STB-A500 soundbar packs loads of high-tech features, but it really misses the mark on audio quality. Onkyo’s SBT-A500 soundbar is the first model we’ve encountered that supports Dolby Atmos ...
At the recent NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show in Las Vegas, IMAX’s Senior VP Bruce Markoe announced during a panel that Queen Rock Montreal will make its global streaming premiere on ...
It turns out that the PS5 actually supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio output formats. Although, this support is only for Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. With the PS5 now being out, you can catch ...
Polk has a new model in its MagniFi range of ultra-compact soundbars. The $499 MagniFi Mini AX bears a strong resemblance to its MagniFi siblings, but with one key difference: It supports both Dolby ...