DTS-HD is a multi-channel audio codec comprised of a backward compatible DTS core, DTS ES and DTS 96/24 plus new extensions for: · additional channels · higher constant bit rates (>1.5Mbps) · lossless mode of operation In addition DTS-HD supports non-backward compatible modes of operation i.e.,: · LBR - low bit-rate coding for streaming applications · Lossless without the core for music archiving or cinema applications · LBR + Lossless for scalable server based storage and simulcast transmissions In this paper we present a technical overview of DTS-HD in a lossless mode of operation. We will outline the organization and main features of the stream. In addition we will describe the codec architecture and discuss its performance.
Authors:
Fejzo, Zoran; Kramer, Lorr; McDowell, Keith; Yee, Delbert
Affiliation:
DTS
AES Convention:
118 (May 2005)
Paper Number:
6445
Publication Date:
May 1, 2005
Subject:
Low Bit Rate Audio Coding (Standard, Systems)
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