A while back I talked about the new SRS system for improving audio on Macs and iOS devices. DTS has now jumped into the sound improvement fray with the first Rock album released in DTS Headphone: X ...
Object-oriented / Immersive surround sound technologies have been the buzz in both commercial cinema and home theater for a few years now. Dolby Atmos and Auro-3D have been the two dominant players in ...
Utilizing a transparent vacuum tube-style design – a classic look for audio enthusiasts – the USB Theater Sound Xperience takes two-channel (stereo) audio and processes it with DTS Surround Sensation ...
Sound is an absolutely massive part of the gaming landscape these days. In regular games, it immerses players more deeply in the mood of the title while in esports, being able to hear and pinpoint the ...
Taking a page from longtime rival Dolby, DTS is out today with a new Windows 10 app that promises to give gamers access to enhanced audio. Dubbed DTS Sound Unbound, the app builds on Microsoft's ...
Designed to amplify engagement with a growing number of the most popular spatial gaming titles, DTS Headphone:X delivers a clear competitive edge to gaming enthusiasts of all skill levels. Already a ...
DTS:X is finally here. On January 28, Denon became the first manufacturer to release the long-awaited DTS:X firmware upgrade for its flagship AVR-X7200W/WA receivers. The free download makes X7200W/WA ...
DTS, Inc. (NASDAQ: DTSI), a digital audio technology company dedicated to delivering the ultimate entertainment experience, is showcasing its acclaimed industry-standard DTS Digital Surround sound ...
Yesterday, Sony Computer Entertainment finally gave home theatre fanatics what they had been clamouring for since late 2006, when the PlayStation 3 console launched. With the delivery of the latest ...
Yamaha announced the new YAS-207 sound bar with wireless subwoofer for $300. It will be the first to incorporate DTS Virtual:X for immersive 3D surround sound. This new post-processing virtualization ...
I first heard of Dolby Digital Live (DDL) back when nVidia motherboards featured their Soundstorm. I thought this was a neat feature. The Yamaha speakers I had (5.1) had a receiver that would decode ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results