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DTS-HD Master Audio

DTS-HD Master Audio (DTS-HD MA; known as DTS++ before 2004[1]) is a multi-channel, lossless audio codec developed by DTS as an extension of the lossy DTS Coherent Acoustics codec (DTS CA; usually itself referred to as just DTS). Rather than being an entirely new coding mechanism, DTS-HD MA encodes an audio master in lossy DTS first, then stores a concurrent stream of supplementary data representing whatever the DTS encoder discarded. This gives DTS-HD MA a lossy "core" able to be played back by devices that cannot decode the more complex lossless audio. DTS-HD MA's primary application is audio storage and playback for Blu-ray Disc media; it competes in this respect with Dolby TrueHD, another lossless surround format.

DTS-HD Master Audio

Specifications edit

DTS-HD MA can store up to 8 discrete channels of audio (7.1 surround) at up to a 24 bit sample depth and 192 kHz sampling frequency (96 kHz for 6.1 or 7.1 surround).[2] Although DTS-HD MA, and the related DTS-HD, allow virtually any number of channels in the abstract,[3] these limits are imposed for practical reasons of limited storage and bitrate availability. A DTS-HD MA bitstream may have a bitrate no greater than 24.5 Mbit/s (instantaneous), of which no greater than 1.5 Mbit/s may be lossy DTS (as per the DTS CA specification).[4]

The Blu-ray specification stipulates DTS-HD MA as an optional codec, which means that some Blu-ray hardware may not decode it. This is the reason for the bifurcated nature of a DTS-HD MA audio stream; DTS CA, unlike its MA extension, is mandatory, so a player that is not MA-capable can automatically default to an MA-encoded disc's base DTS stream and simply ignore the supplementary data.[4] Alternatively, even if a player is MA-capable, the base stream may be needed for backward compatibility with an older AV receiver (for example, one manufactured during the DVD era).[5]

DTS-HD MA is the encoding format for DTS:X, an object-based surround-sound format that competes with Dolby Atmos. A DTS-HD MA bitstream carrying DTS:X can contain up to 9 simultaneous sound objects, which are dynamically mapped to a user's speaker system during playback, unlike the rigid number and placement of speakers required by channel-based surround (a DTS marketing executive referred to DTS:X in an interview as "whatever.1").[6]

Encoding process edit

DTS-HD MA is encoded in three steps. First, the audio master is fed to a DTS CA encoder, which generates the core (lossy) audio stream. Next, this lossy audio is decoded and compared to the master, with "residual" data being recorded wherever the two differ. Finally, the residual data is compressed losslessly and merged with the core into one bitstream. A DTS-HD MA decoder simply performs this process in reverse.[7]

DTS-HD MA audio, including DTS:X audio, can be created and edited using DTS's DTS:X Encoder Suite. The DTS-HD Master Audio Suite served the same function before the introduction of DTS:X, and can still be used for DTS-HD MA that does not carry DTS:X.[8]

AV transport edit

DTS-HD Master Audio may be transported to AV receivers in 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 channels, in full quality, in one of three ways depending on player and/or receiver support:[7]

  • Over 6, 7 or 8 RCA connectors as analog audio, using the player's internal decoder and digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
  • Over HDMI 1.1 (or higher) connections as 6-, 7-, or 8-channel linear PCM, using the player's decoder and the AV receiver's DAC.
  • Over HDMI 1.3 (or higher) connections as the original DTS-HD Master Audio bitstream, with decoding and DAC both done by the AV receiver. (This is the transport mode required for DTS:X playback.)

S/PDIF does not have the bandwidth to carry DTS-HD MA (or PCM in more than 2 channels). A setup using S/PDIF audio may output DTS-HD MA as either lossy DTS (which S/PDIF can carry) or downmixed stereo PCM.

References edit

  1. ^ Thomson, Kristin (2004-11-01). "DTD Unveils DTS-HD Brand For High Definition Media Formats". Retrieved 2009-05-06.
  2. ^ . January 10, 2012. Archived from the original on January 10, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  3. ^ Morrison, Geoffrey (September 23, 2009). . Home Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2010-10-10. Retrieved November 15, 2010. DTS-HD can natively support over 2,000 individual channels, so according to DTS adding any number of discrete height channels would be easy.
  4. ^ a b DeBoer, Clint (2007-06-04). "DTS Demos Master Audio via PC". Audioholics Online A/V Magazine. Retrieved 2019-01-01. DTS-HD Master Audio delivers sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master. It can deliver audio at variable bit rates which are significantly higher than standard DVDs. DTS-HD Master Audio can provide up to 7.1 audio channels at a 96k sampling frequency / 24-bit depth or 5.1 audio channels at 192 kHz that are identical to the original master. The DTS-HD Master Audio bit stream also contains the DTS 1.5 Mbps core for backwards compatibility with existing DTS-enabled home theater systems, and delivery of 5.1 channels of sound at twice the resolution found on most standard DVDs.
  5. ^ "DTS-HD Master Audio: What You Need to Know". Lifewire. from the original on 2019-03-17.
  6. ^ Waniata, Ryan (2015-04-13). "Lookout Dolby Atmos, DTS just entered the next era of surround sound with DTS:X". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  7. ^ a b "DTS-HD Audio: Consumer White Paper for Blu-ray Disc Applications" (PDF). November 2006. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-03-04. Retrieved 2019-01-01.

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DTS HD Master Audio DTS HD MA known as DTS before 2004 1 is a multi channel lossless audio codec developed by DTS as an extension of the lossy DTS Coherent Acoustics codec DTS CA usually itself referred to as just DTS Rather than being an entirely new coding mechanism DTS HD MA encodes an audio master in lossy DTS first then stores a concurrent stream of supplementary data representing whatever the DTS encoder discarded This gives DTS HD MA a lossy core able to be played back by devices that cannot decode the more complex lossless audio DTS HD MA s primary application is audio storage and playback for Blu ray Disc media it competes in this respect with Dolby TrueHD another lossless surround format DTS HD Master Audio Contents 1 Specifications 1 1 Encoding process 2 AV transport 3 ReferencesSpecifications editDTS HD MA can store up to 8 discrete channels of audio 7 1 surround at up to a 24 bit sample depth and 192 kHz sampling frequency 96 kHz for 6 1 or 7 1 surround 2 Although DTS HD MA and the related DTS HD allow virtually any number of channels in the abstract 3 these limits are imposed for practical reasons of limited storage and bitrate availability A DTS HD MA bitstream may have a bitrate no greater than 24 5 Mbit s instantaneous of which no greater than 1 5 Mbit s may be lossy DTS as per the DTS CA specification 4 The Blu ray specification stipulates DTS HD MA as an optional codec which means that some Blu ray hardware may not decode it This is the reason for the bifurcated nature of a DTS HD MA audio stream DTS CA unlike its MA extension is mandatory so a player that is not MA capable can automatically default to an MA encoded disc s base DTS stream and simply ignore the supplementary data 4 Alternatively even if a player is MA capable the base stream may be needed for backward compatibility with an older AV receiver for example one manufactured during the DVD era 5 DTS HD MA is the encoding format for DTS X an object based surround sound format that competes with Dolby Atmos A DTS HD MA bitstream carrying DTS X can contain up to 9 simultaneous sound objects which are dynamically mapped to a user s speaker system during playback unlike the rigid number and placement of speakers required by channel based surround a DTS marketing executive referred to DTS X in an interview as whatever 1 6 Encoding process edit DTS HD MA is encoded in three steps First the audio master is fed to a DTS CA encoder which generates the core lossy audio stream Next this lossy audio is decoded and compared to the master with residual data being recorded wherever the two differ Finally the residual data is compressed losslessly and merged with the core into one bitstream A DTS HD MA decoder simply performs this process in reverse 7 DTS HD MA audio including DTS X audio can be created and edited using DTS s DTS X Encoder Suite The DTS HD Master Audio Suite served the same function before the introduction of DTS X and can still be used for DTS HD MA that does not carry DTS X 8 AV transport editDTS HD Master Audio may be transported to AV receivers in 5 1 6 1 or 7 1 channels in full quality in one of three ways depending on player and or receiver support 7 Over 6 7 or 8 RCA connectors as analog audio using the player s internal decoder and digital to analog converter DAC Over HDMI 1 1 or higher connections as 6 7 or 8 channel linear PCM using the player s decoder and the AV receiver s DAC Over HDMI 1 3 or higher connections as the original DTS HD Master Audio bitstream with decoding and DAC both done by the AV receiver This is the transport mode required for DTS X playback S PDIF does not have the bandwidth to carry DTS HD MA or PCM in more than 2 channels A setup using S PDIF audio may output DTS HD MA as either lossy DTS which S PDIF can carry or downmixed stereo PCM References edit Thomson Kristin 2004 11 01 DTD Unveils DTS HD Brand For High Definition Media Formats Retrieved 2009 05 06 DTS HD Master Audio Specifications DTS HD Master Audio DTS January 10 2012 Archived from the original on January 10 2012 Retrieved January 10 2012 Morrison Geoffrey September 23 2009 Dolby Pro Logic IIz vs Audyssey DSX vs DTS Home Entertainment Archived from the original on 2010 10 10 Retrieved November 15 2010 DTS HD can natively support over 2 000 individual channels so according to DTS adding any number of discrete height channels would be easy a b DeBoer Clint 2007 06 04 DTS Demos Master Audio via PC Audioholics Online A V Magazine Retrieved 2019 01 01 DTS HD Master Audio delivers sound that is bit for bit identical to the studio master It can deliver audio at variable bit rates which are significantly higher than standard DVDs DTS HD Master Audio can provide up to 7 1 audio channels at a 96k sampling frequency 24 bit depth or 5 1 audio channels at 192 kHz that are identical to the original master The DTS HD Master Audio bit stream also contains the DTS 1 5 Mbps core for backwards compatibility with existing DTS enabled home theater systems and delivery of 5 1 channels of sound at twice the resolution found on most standard DVDs DTS HD Master Audio What You Need to Know Lifewire Archived from the original on 2019 03 17 Waniata Ryan 2015 04 13 Lookout Dolby Atmos DTS just entered the next era of surround sound with DTS X Digital Trends Retrieved 2016 06 09 a b DTS HD Audio Consumer White Paper for Blu ray Disc Applications PDF November 2006 Retrieved 2024 04 07 DTS HD Master Audio Suite TM Archived from the original on 2018 03 04 Retrieved 2019 01 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DTS HD Master Audio amp oldid 1217752185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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