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Martin Brooks
Jedi Master Film Handler
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From: Forest Hills, NY, USA
Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-31-2004 11:47 AM
DTS has a release on their site proclaiming lossless compression, but there isn't much in the way of details: quote: DTS Announces Lossless Digital Sound For Cinema
New Technology Delivers Lossless Soundtracks Identical to Master Tracks
PR for: DTS Cinema
DTS (Digital Theater Systems, Inc.) (NASDAQ: DTSI) announces the development of a system for delivering lossless digital soundtracks into movie theatres. With DTS lossless technology, a soundtrack played in the cinema is bit-for-bit identical to the original master. Demonstrations of the system to distributors and exhibitors will take place during 2nd quarter 2004.
DTS lossless technology works with all film specifications used in exhibition, including 16mm, 35mm, 70mm and any pulldown or frame rates, as well as digital pre-show, alternate content and digital cinema sources. Sampling rates include 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz at 16 to 24 bits.
DTS lossless coding is made possible by a new extension to the DTS Coherent Acoustics codec, which is used in applications including home theatre, car audio, PC and game console products, DVD-related software and broadcast. With this new development, Coherent Acoustics is able to offer a single, comprehensive system that can deliver quality levels from Internet streaming up to high definition and lossless.
“DTS lossless technology delivers the only audio for standard film equivalent to the best sound that has been proposed for Digital Cinema to date. Because of our unique timecode system, we are the only format that is capable of delivering this,” said Mike Archer, Director of Cinema at DTS. “The introduction of this technology continues DTS’ tradition of leadership in digital audio for the entertainment industry.”
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Marin Zorica
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From: Biograd na Moru, Croatia
Registered: May 2003
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posted 04-01-2004 03:56 AM
Ok i know the theatrical DTS disc are licensed to play with there own player, but in case DTS Cinema Processor what i know is PC with three cd decks and time code reader for symphonizing with film, it would be good to have software for PC and connect time code reader to pc, becose in that case in cinemas we could play dts with PC. Is there any kind of software for theaters sound or similar, not for editing or encoding surround, but for playing sound??, not just for DTS can SDDS, or DOLBY play with PC suport, or simmilar methods, as connecting reader s to PC and decoding it true pc with software or similar???, I know I little bit funny but that things interested me very much, because till 2 year ago i work mostly with optical sound, because a lot of cinemas here don't have any kind of digital sound.
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