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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
DTS 96/24 and DTS-ES Software Encoders Ready
October 06, 2004
Advertisement DTS (Digital Theater Systems, Inc.) announced the availability of two new DTS pro audio software encoders: the Pro Series 6.1 Surround Encoder, which is the stand-alone solution for the Mac or PC, and the DTS Pro Series Network Encoder, which is a networked solution for large post-production facilities based on the Apple's Xserve RAID storage system. Both encoders can be used to create multi-channel DTS soundtracks for DVD-Audio, DVD-Video and 5.1 CD titles. The first commercially-available solutions for creating 96kHz and 6.1-channel discrete DTS-ES soundtracks, the DTS Pro Series encoders provide the only 96kHz multi-channel audio solution for video content on DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs. Presenting solutions for the different workflows utilized in most pro-audio facilities worldwide, the encoders will be available through the DTS' international distribution network beginning (www.dtsonline.com/pro-audio/find.) The encoders were initially announced earlier this year. Musician Peter Gabriel is the first person to use the Pro Series 6.1 Surround Encoder on a commercial project. At his Real World Studios, he is currently using it to encode the DVD music title Play: The Videos, which is scheduled to be released by Warner Vision International on DVD-Video on October 26, 2004. All of the 5.1 surround tracks on Play will be encoded in DTS 96/24. Both the DTS Pro Series 6.1 Surround Encoder and the DTS Pro Series Network Encoder offer a full suite of DTS technologies, including:
The encoders also offer a range of encoding options:
While the DTS Pro Series 6.1 Surround Encoder is a stand-alone encoder for both Mac and PC, the DTS Pro Series Network Encoder for multi-user facilities delivers seamless integration with the Xserve RAID. Developed as an application for multiple workstations, the Network Encoder will allow up to 99 users on either Mac or Windows workstations to address the DTS encoding facility on the Xserve. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.dtsonline.com/.Recent DTS headlines
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