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ENGLISH
DTS
Digital
Surround
Digital
Theater
Surround
(also
called
simply
DTS)
is
a
multi-channel
digital
signal
format
developed
by
Digital
Theater
Systems.
DTS
offers
the
same
“5.1”
playback
channels
as
Dolby
Digital
(front
left,
front
right
and
center,
surround
left
and
surround
right)
as
well
as
the
stereo
2-channel
mode.
The
signals
for
the
different
channels
are
fully
independent,
eliminating
the
risk
of
deterioration
of
sound
quality
due
to
interference
between
signals,
crosstalk,
etc.
DTS
features
a
relatively
higher
bit
rate
as
compared
to
Dolby
Digital
(1234
kbps
for
CDs
and
LDs,
1536
kbps
for
DVDs)
so
it
operates
with
a
relatively
low
compression
rate.
Because
of
this
the
amount
of
data
is
great,
and
when
DTS
playback
is
used
in
movie
theaters,
a
separate
CD-
ROM
synchronized
with
the
film
is
played.
With
LDs
and
DVDs,
there
is
of
course
no
need
for
an
extra
disc;
the
pictures
and
sound
can
be
recorded
simultaneously
on
the
same
disc,
so
the
discs
can
be
handled
in
the
same
way
as
discs
with
other
formats.
There
are
also
music
CDs
recorded
in
DTS.
These
CDs
include
5.1-channel
surround
signals
(compared
to
two
channels
on
current
CDs).
They
do
not
include
picture
data,
but
they
offer
surround
playback
on
CD
players
that
are
equipped
with
digital
outputs
(PCM
type
digital
output
required).
DTS
surround
track
playback
offers
the
same
intricate,
grand
sound
as
in
a
movie
theater,
right
in
your
own
listening
room.
@
DTS
compatible
media
and
playback
methods
Marks
indicating
DTS
compatibility:
PITS]
and
BRS.
The
following
are
general
examples.
Also
refer
to
the
player’s
operating
instructions.
cD
Optical
or
coaxial
digital
output
{same
as
for
PCM)
%%
2
Playback
method
(reference
page)
Set
the
input
mode
to
“AUTO”
or
“DTS”
(page
27).
Never
set
the
mode
to
“ANALOG”
or
“PCM”.
3%
1
Set
the
input
mode
to
“AUTO”
or
“DTS”
(page
27).
Never
set
the
mode
to
“ANALOG”
or
“PCM”.
2
1
Optical
or
coaxial
digital
output
(same
as
for
PCM)
XX
2
Optical
or
coaxial
digital
output
{same
as
forPCM)
3
%*
1
DTS
signals
are
recorded
in
the
same
way
on
CDs
and
LDs
as
PCM
signals.
Because
of
this,
the
un-decoded
DTS
signals
are
output
as
random
“hissy”
noise
from
the
CD
or
LD
player's
analog
outputs.
If
this
noise
is
played
with
the
amplifier
set
at
a
very
high
volume,
it
may
possibly
cause
damage
to
the
speakers.
To
avoid
this,
be
sure
to
switch
the
input
mode
to
“AUTO”
or
“DTS”
before
playing
CDs
or
LDs
recorded
in
DTS.
Also,
never
switch
the
input
mode
to
“ANALOG”
or
“PCM”
during
playback.
The
same
holds
true
when
playing
CDs
or
LDs
on
a
DVD
player
or
LD/DVD
compatible
player.
For
DVDs,
the
DTS
signals
are
recorded
in
a
special
way
so
this
problem
does
not
occur.
%
2
The
signals
provided
at
the
digital
outputs
of
a
CD
or
LD
player
may
undergo
some
sort
of
internal
signal
processing
(output
level
adjustment,
sampling
frequency
conversion,
etc.).
In
this
case
the
DTS-encoded
signals
may
be
processed
erroneously,
in
which
case
they
cannot
be
decoded
by
this
unit,
or
may
only
produce
noise.
Before
playing
DTS
signals
for
the
first
time,
turn
down
the
master
volume
to
a
low
level,
start
playing
the
DTS
disc,
then
check
whether
the
DTS
indicator
on
this
unit
(see
page
35)
lights
before
turning
up
the
master
volume.
%
3
A
DVD
player
with
DTS-compatible
digital
output
is
required
to
play
DTS
DVDs.
A
DTS
Digital
Output
logo
is
featured
on
the
front
panel
of
compatible
DVD
players.
Recent
DENON
DVD
player
models
feature
DTS-compatible
digital
output
-
consult
the
player's
owner's
manual
for
information
on
configuring
the
digital
output
for
DTS
playback
of
DTS-encoded
DVDs.
LD
(VDP)
Set
the
input
mode
to
“AUTO”
or
“DTS”
(page
27).
"DTS"
and
“DTS
Digital
Surround”
are
registered
trademarks
of
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.

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