DTS:X is an object-based audio codec that aims to create a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life”. It works like Dolby Atmos, but Dolby Atmos requires you to add extra height channels to your 5.1 or 7.1 setup, DTS:X will work with standard speaker setups and will work with "any speaker configuration within a hemispherical layout".
http://dts.com/dtsx
QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jun 24 2016, 07:34 PM)
i can comment on just this one.
yr onkyo 646 can do dtshdma/ddtrue hd... and dts:x if firmware is updated (i think).
i been using it with onkyo 706, looking to buy a new 747 or 757.
himedia q5ii going back 3 years can do dtshhma and ddtruehd with those 40gb files playback, so no worries.
2 yr old q16 can do dd atmos, i believe.
and yes, it will be nice if q5pro can do dts:x too - this, i need confirmation too.
Hello AVFAN,yr onkyo 646 can do dtshdma/ddtrue hd... and dts:x if firmware is updated (i think).
i been using it with onkyo 706, looking to buy a new 747 or 757.
himedia q5ii going back 3 years can do dtshhma and ddtruehd with those 40gb files playback, so no worries.
2 yr old q16 can do dd atmos, i believe.
and yes, it will be nice if q5pro can do dts:x too - this, i need confirmation too.
Downloaded DTS:X samples both MKV and M2TS format from http://kodi.wiki/view/Samples and play in Q10 Pro :
"DTS:X 'All Around Us' Demo"
DTS:X 'Movement' Demo
This post has been edited by nicety: Jul 17 2016, 04:06 PM
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