Arts & Literature1 min ago
dts vs 5.1 dolby digital???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's not a great deal of difference between DD and DTS. DTS (Digital Theater Systems) is supposed to be slightly better sound than DD (Dolby Digital). It has something to do with a higher bit rate for DTS.
I've got a few DTS dvd's and can't notice that much difference. It is a little clearer, but I suppose the higher quality sound system you have the more difference you might notice.
A lot of DVD players have the ability to play DD and DTS dvd's, but you tend to need a separate decoder to listen to them (A DD/DTS Amp). Although there are a few players that have this built in to them. DTS was not so poplar when it first came out as DD was already proven to be extremely good. It was a bigger thing in the US than UK. But now you will notice more and more dvd's have both DD and DTS sound tracks.