DTS Play-Fi: what is it? What speakers and devices support it? Advice By Becky Roberts, Adam Smith published 2 February 2021 The lowdown on the multi-room audio platform at the core of various streaming wireless speakers and hi-fi components When you purchase through links on our site, ...
DTS Play-Fi is a premium wireless audio ecosystem for whole-home music and TV audio, supporting high-resolution and sub-millisecond playback accuracy.
Atmos is, in Dolby’s own words, “the most significant development in cinema audio since surround sound.” And we would have to agree, really (whilst also recognising that rival DTS:X –a similar object-based surround technology – is also widely used. You can read about the Dolby Atmos...
Play-Fi is DTS's answer to AirPlay. It's similar, in that it gets music from your mobile device to speakers, but it has the added bonus of being able to transmit high-resolution audio, up to 24-bit/192kHz (although it is reduced to 48kHz over wireless). It's...
What is DTS Virtual:X? DTS Virtual:X uses audio processing to create phantom surround and height channels for a more immersive sound mix. It’s similar to DTS:X, but designed for those who don’t have the space or the means to afford a multi-channel or object-based sound system. It’...
When we talk about this, we're referring to building into a product full support of Alexa Voice Services (AVS) so that it is an Alexa product like an Echo or Dot, but with the added functionality of DTS Play-Fi, coupled with the specific design and sound signature of the audio brand ...
AirPlay Apple Music Chromecast Spotify Alexa Google Dolby Atmos Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX Dolby Digital Plus Dolby True HD DTS 96/24 DTS Digital Surround DTS Play-Fi DTS-ES DTS-HD Master Audio DTS:X IMAX Enhanced No PhillipsFidelio B972021 7.1.2 No (Full Setup included) 1499$ Yes Boo...
How is DTS: X different? In many ways it’s the same, the crucial difference is in the speaker set-up. Whereas Atmos supports up to 34 speakers in the home, 64 in a cinema and requires new speakers/modules to work properly; DTS:X supports up to 32 speakers and will work with your...
The CD Image and Cuesheet format can now be used to create DTS-CD image. Supports decoding audio files that is demuxed from Blu-ray and DVD files, like dts, ac3, mlp, thd, etc. Other minor enhancements. 6.3.0 (2012-02-12)
Roon offers limited support for devices that do not speak its nativeRAAT(Roon Advanced Audio Transport) protocol. Examples include Google Chromecast, SONOS®, Apple AirPlay, Logitech Squeezebox, and Signalyst NAA (Network Audio Adapters). Bluetooth, DLNA, DTSPlayFi, and DenonHEOSare not supported...