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DTS (Digital Theater Sound) is a digital sound coding standard created by Universal. Compared with the Dolby Digital standard, DTS uses four times less compression and digitises sound at 20 bits instead of 16. Therefore, DTS's sound quality is theoretically higher, at the cost of a higher bit rate.
To be able to play DTS-encoded media, you need a certified DTS decoder.
DTS falls into four different categories:
The DTS ES standard has two variants: