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The DTS Music Disc (official name),[1]DTS Audio CD or 5.1 Music Disc is an audio Compact Disc that contains music in one of various possible surround sound configurations. The specification permits discrete channel configurations from 2.0 (L, R) to 6.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs, Cs), although 5.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs) is the most common. Physically, a DTS Music Disc conforms to the Red Book standard; however a DTS bitstream, based on the Coherent Acoustics compression algorithm, is actually encapsulated in each PCM audio track. This configuration permits any non-DTS enabled player to output multi-channel audio when connected to an external DTS-compliant processor (e.g. a typical AV receiver) via a digital interface like S/PDIF or HDMI, provided that the player does not modify the bitstream internally.


I have a folder of dts files with dts extension which I would like to burn to CDR for 5.1 reproduction with DVD player. That's how I normally burn 5.1 wav files with other audio CD burning applications. But Nero failed to load files and crashed. Google suggested ImagBurn, but ImgBurn can't find suitable filter. In 1997, DTS launched DTS Entertainment (DTSE), an independent recording label that licenses, produces, and markets an expansive series of DVD-Audio and 5.1 Music Discs. Working closely with producers and engineers, DTSE plays an integral role in the production and mixing process.
Although the DTS audio track is read at the same fixed bitrate as 16-bit linear PCM (1,411 kbit/s) only 14 bits (1,234 kbit/s) are used for the encoded data stream; the remaining two bits are always zeros. This has the effect of attenuating the noise that would result (by roughly 12 dB) should one attempt to play a DTS Music Disc with a non-DTS system,[citation needed] and thereby reducing the chance of speaker damage. However this is a non-issue for players with internal DTS decoders, such as some DVD-Audio and Blu-ray players; these devices will output a properly decoded audio signal through their analogue ports.
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Although all compliant DTS decoders support surround configurations of up to 5.1 channels, a DTS ES decoder must be used to fully decode discs with 6.0 or 6.1 channels of audio. DTS ES comes in two flavors: DTS ES Matrix and DTS ES Discrete. Depending on the disc and decoder used the Cs (center surround) channel will either be derived from the Ls and Rs of a conventional 5.1 track via matrix decoding, or exist as a fully discrete digital extension to a 5.0 or 5.1 core. In either case, backward compatibility is maintained with non-ES decoders.
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DTSAudio CDor5.1 Music Discis an audioCompact Discthat contains music
surroundsoundconfigurations.The specification permits discrete channel configurations - 2.0 (L, R) to 6.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs,Cs), although 5.1 (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs. Physically, a DTS Audio CD conforms totheRed Bookstandard;however a DTS bitstream, is actually encapsulated in each PCM audio track. Thisconfiguration permits any non-DTS enabled player to output multi-channel audiowhen connected to an external DTS-compliant processor (e.g. a typical AVreceiver) via a digital interface like S/PDIF or HDMI, provided that the playerdoes not modify the bitstream internally. Make Dts 5.1 Audio Cd
- On a DVD-Video player with the 'DTS Digital Out' logo on the frontpanel (meaning any player available today) to a 5.1-channel receiver or pre/prowith a DTS decoder via an optical or coaxial digital cable.