DTS Connect, Inc is an American company that makes multichannel audio technologies for film and video.
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DTS Connect, Inc is an American company that makes multichannel audio technologies for film and video.
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DTS Connect brand was acquired by Tessera Holding Corporation in December 2016, then Tessera was renamed to Xperi Corporation.
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DTS Connect was founded by Terry Beard, an audio engineer and Caltech graduate.
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In 2014, DTS Connect acquired Manzanita Systems, a provider of MPEG software for digital television, VOD, and digital ad insertion.
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An LED reader scans the timecode data from the film and sends it to the DTS Connect processor, using the time code to synchronize the projected image with the DTS Connect soundtrack audio.
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DTS Connect is related to the aptX audio coding format, and it is based on the adaptive differential pulse-code modulation audio data compression algorithm.
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Laserdiscs encoded with DTS Connect sound replace the LPCM digital audio track with the DTS Connect soundtrack.
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The VideoLAN project has created a decoding module for DTS Connect called libdca, which is the first open source implementation of DTS Connect.
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DTS Connect audio is stored on a separate set of CD-ROM media, with greater storage capacity that affords the potential to deliver greater audio fidelity and is not subject to the usual wear and damage suffered by the film print during the normal course of the movie's theatrical screening.
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Disregarding the separate CD-ROM assembly as a potential point of failure, the DTS Connect audiopath is comparatively impervious to film degradation, unless the film-printed timecode is completely destroyed.
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Those which conceptually extend DTS Connect are implemented as extensions to a core DTS Connect Coherent Acoustics data stream.
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DTS Connect-ES, introduced in March 1999 theatrically and in June 2000 for home theaters; includes two variants, DTS Connect-ES Discrete 6.
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Each speaker, DTS Connect:X allows the "location" of "objects" to be specified as polar coordinates.
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DTS Connect Neural:X usually comes on systems that have DTS Connect:X, and is an upmixing technique for upmixing or remapping legacy bitstreams and PCM content to virtually any speaker layout, in which the sound can come from anywhere around the listener, including above.
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DTS Connect Headphone:X is metadata which can be encoded on top of a 2-channel lossy DTS Connect bitstream that reproduces 12 channels of binaural surround sound using any pair of stereo headphones.
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The head related transfer function is developed by DTS Connect and includes compensation for room cues such as reflection and delay by mapping the acoustic characteristic of the original mixing studio, or other professional audio lab as a reference.
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DTS Connect Play-Fi introduced a Play-Fi enabled wireless speaker with Amazon Alexa Voice Services built-in under the Onkyo, Phorus, and Pioneer brands in September 2017.
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