

Trailer NameĭTS-HD MA 5.1 (track 1) DTS-HD MA 7.1 (track 2) PCM 2. If it does not, you will still experience the audio in Lossless DTS-HD Master Audio. To enjoy the MKV files in DTS:X, in addition to the requirements above, your AV Receiver must support DTS:X. These files have been tested with both MPC-HC and Plex. To playback the MKV files in DTS-HD Master Audio you will need a media player such as Media Player Classic Home Cinema ( MPC-HC) or a Media Server such as Plex that can output the Lossless stream via HDMI to an AV Receiver that supports DTS-HD Master Audio. DD+ started to stand out by that time, and it has a high sound compression rate, offering a very good audio quality. It surges in the market by the need of creating a high quality sound environment compatible with the new TDT.


DTS Trailers presented in Lossless DTS:X, DTS HD Master Audio (or High Resolution), and traditional DTS lossy 1,536 Kbps. Dolby Digital A bit later, the Dolby digital Plus appeared in the year 2004 and is also known by its acronym DD+ or AC3.
