Creates DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution, and legacy DTS Digital Surround streams.
Supports various audio formats and channel configurations.
The suite creates a dual-stream file that includes a DTS-HD Master Audio stream and a DTS Core stream . This ensures that even if a device does not support lossless audio, it can still decode the core audio, offering universal compatibility [2]. Dts-hd Master Audio Suite 2.60.22 20
Assuming you have a Pro Tools or Nuendo session mixed in 7.1 (8 mono WAV files), here is how you use Suite 2.60.22:
The primary function is to encode up to 7.1 channels of audio at high sampling rates (96 kHz or 192 kHz) while retaining every bit of data from the original master [1]. Creates DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution, and
: The standard legacy format for DVD and backward compatibility. Key Technical Specifications DTS-HD Master Audio Capabilities Channels
Includes tools to edit, analyze, and verify audio streams after encoding. Why Choose DTS-HD Master Audio (DTS-HD MA)? This ensures that even if a device does
The suite is divided into three primary applications that handle the encoding, editing, and quality control of audio projects: DTS-HD Encoder
The DTS-HD Master Audio Suite 2.60.22 offers a range of benefits for audio professionals and enthusiasts. Some of the key benefits include:
Includes a 1.5 Mbps "Core" for playback on older DTS-only systems
The process begins with high-resolution audio files (e.g., PCM, WAV, or Broadcast WAV) usually in 24-bit depth and 48kHz to 192kHz sample rates.