DTS
We live in an ever-changing world where things come in things go and some people barely notice. It wasn't too long ago where we were all mooning over compact discs and how innovative they'll were and how there would never be another upgrade in the technology for 50 years and even CDs have quietly exited the public arena and exchange of the digital technology we have today. IPods, MP3s, and who needs a compact disc when you can have it all, your entire music collection, 10,000 songs worth in the palm of your hand?
It has been well the same for other elements of technology. Well once we were all thinking how great Dolby surround sound was, there was a quiet movement taking place in the public arena and then all of a sudden one day I'll or movie theaters which we thought were so well-equipped with police surround sound were all of a sudden equipped with this thing called DTS. You may not have even noticed it if you go to the movie theaters very much more if you skip the previews or bailout before the credits finish rolling, but it's true. Digital theater systems or DTS is now the norm in many commercial and theatrical applications; both in Theatre and on DVD and laserdisc, DTS has taken the lead and is now the standard for theatres all over the world. Careful; take heed; as this one could be gone before you know it as well!
DTS is a rather complicated mixture of decoders and encoders which support numerous channels on the audio track. Stereo, 4-channel, and 4-channel+LFE are just a few of the uses in the application that have taken on popular use.
If you are an aspiring filmmaker and you are making your own failing you want to know how to record DTS this is something we should certainly looking to. Before you make your selections for the different types of audio that you have available to you DTS is certainly an option you should check out. DTS audio is one of the burgeoning name is and types of audio for both DVD and theatrical release and DTS is currently available in a number of newer versions which support as many as seven primary audio channels, so as you can see the DTS technology is growing with the industry.
If you need a DTS decoder for stereo sound headphones then you should certainly check with your electronics retailer. You'll probably have to go to an exclusive, boutique electronics retailer not just some retail chain as they may not have all the DTS sound information you need and they may try to lead you astray down similar path which is not what you really need.