Sony S530D manual What is DTS?, What do I need to play the DTS surround format?, CD/DVD Player

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What is DTS?

AC-3 decoder in the Receiver:

5 Speakers

Digital Theater Systems has developed a digital audio compression method similar to Dolby Digital AC-3. DTS processed audio is not as compressed as Dolby AC-3. Therefore it is said to have more surround detail (separa- tion), envelopment and better bass because of less compression (losses).

What do I need to play the DTS surround format?

The DTS source can be a DVD movie or CD. The DTS decoder is com-

monly found in the receiver.

5 Speakers

CD/DVD Player

Digital output

6 Channel Receiver

With DTS Decoder

And AC-3 Decoder

preamp out to

Sub Woofer

Will a 5.1 channel DTS CD play in my CD player?

CD/DVD Player

Digital output

6 Channel Receiver

With DTS Decoder

preamp out to

Sub Woofer

Only digital noise will appear from the L/R analog outputs if not automati- cally muted. There will be digital output from the coaxial and optical ports. Either digital output can be fed to a DTS stand-alone decoder or a re- ceiver with a DTS internal decoder. The DTS receiver will produce the six channels (“5.1”) or be downmixed into two (front L/R) channels depend- ing upon the user menu.

What do I need to play both the AC-3 and DTS surround formats?

The AC-3 source can be DVD or HDTV (future). The decoder can be found in the player or receiver.

AC-3 decoder in the Player: 5 Speakers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD/DVD Player

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Channel Receiver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With AC-3 decoder

 

 

 

 

With DTS Decoder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

preamp out to

 

Digital Output

 

 

 

 

Sub Woofer

 

 

 

 

 

A DTS CD compresses the six channels of audio into the space originally occupied by the two-channel uncompressed CD audio. In order for six compressed channels to fit on a CD, the data rate must be equal to or less than the rate of a normal uncompressed CD.

Data rate of an uncompressed CD per channel =

16 bits/sample x 44, 100 samples/second = 706 Kbytes/sec.

There are two channels so the rate is doubled. Therefore the data rate of a normal stereo CD = 1,412kbit/sec.

This is just about the same data rate as a DTS compressed CD. The DTS data rate is 1,411kbits, so no analog sound will be output from a DTS CD. For comparison, CD, DTS, and AC-3 data rates are shown:

Data Rate Comparison (44.1 kHz sample rate)

Format

 

Output Data Rate

 

 

 

CD

Not compressed

1,412 Kbytes/sec.

 

 

 

DTS

Compressed

1,411 Kbytes/sec.

 

 

 

Dolby Digital AC-3

Compressed

384 Kbytes/sec.

 

 

 

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Contents Course DVD-02 Course Description and Troubleshooting Page Table of Contents Processing Block Processing Laser Servo Test Mode KHM-220A DVD Optical BlockTroubleshooting Disc Identification Initial Sled Motor DriveDVD, LD, DTV Introduction to the DTS Audio FormatDVD, LD VHSChannel Receiver With DTS Decoder AC-3 Decoder What is DTS?What do I need to play the DTS surround format? CD/DVD PlayerAdaptive Predictive Coding Adpcm Can DVD movies contain both DTS and AC-3 audio tracks?How does DTS work? CompressionGlobal Bit Management MultiplexerPacker Compression BlockBoard Layout DVP DVD FeaturesServo Control Block DiagramPower Supply CommunicationsBlock Diagram ARP2 Video and Audio ProcessingBlock Diagram Power Consumption Power Supply BlockStandby Power Supply Main Power SupplyPower Supply Block Regulation Concept Standby OscillatorStart RunStandby Oscillator Main Oscillator EnableRegulation Main Oscillator Pcont Power ControlPlug IC201 IC202 Communications WaveformsPower Control Post Power on Check Power Control Parallel Data Communications BlockSerial Data Communications Block EEProm IC201 Serial Data CommunicationsSerial Bus Interface IC201Serial Data Communications Audio DSP IC501 Serial Data Communications Chip Select Line Parallel Data CommunicationsHGA IC601 Parallel Data Communication Communications from Another IC to IC202 Communications from IC202 to Other ICsParallel Data Communication Mechanism No Power Tray Removal From the BottomDisc Tray and Laser Platform Position Tilt Motor No Power Tray Removal From the TopSled Position Laser Focus CoilPower on Mechanical Sequence No Disc Power on Mechanical Sequence DVD Disc Page IC201 Communicates with System Control IC202 Tray Motor DriveInterface Controller IC201 Recognizes the Tray Button IC201 Turns On the DisplayTray Motor Drive Tray Position Switch Returns Information to IC201 Driver IC802 Translates the CommandIC202 Instructs Hybrid Gate Array IC601 Tray Motor Drive HGA IC601 Instructs Servo DSP IC701 Initial Sled Motor DriveInitial Sled Movement System Control IC202 uses HGA IC601Initial Sled Motor Drive Sled Still Sled Outward Servo DSP IC701 Issues Analog Commands to Driver IC802Initial Sled Motor Drive Sled Driver IC802 Sends Voltages to the Stepper Sled Motor Home Position DetectionSled Drive Mute/Inhibit Initial Sled Motor Drive Servo DSP IC701 to RF Amplifier IC001 Communications Laser ServoSystem Control IC202 and HGA IC601 Communications HGA IC601 to Servo DSP IC701 CommunicationsLaser Servo DVD Focus KHM-220A DVD Optical BlockCD Focus Three Laser Beams from One Laser TE +, TZC Photo DetectorsPage Sacd Disc Type Disc IdentificationOperation Disc Identification Concept Search FocusServo Focus System Control IC202 to HGA IC701 Focus DriveFocus Search Communications System Control IC202 to Servo IC701Focus Sdcps HGA IC601 to Servo IC701Focus Spindle Motor Kick ModeDVD Spindle Motor MDS CLV PB ModeMDP Spindle Motor Track Counting in Pause or Picture Jump Tracking ServoSystem Control IC202 Uses HGA IC601 Tracking Servo Following the Track IC Summary ChartSled Motor Drive PB Sled Movement to Another LocationSled Motor Drive PB ICs Involved Tilt ServoTilt UP Tilt to Mid PositionTilt Servo Manually Driving the Tilt Motor Power OFFDVD Playback Tilt Servo Audio/Video Processing Block Process Blocks RF Amp IC001 ProcessingProcessing Flash ROM IC205 Video Process CH34O Converters IC902, IC905 IC907CH78O CH12OAudio Processing Test Mode Access Test ModeTests Test Mode Access Clearing Emergency Codes Additional Test ModeSelf-Diagnostic Function Customer Error Codes Video Level AdjustmentPage No Power on TroubleshootingNo DVD PB CD PB OK No DVD OSD logoNo Disc PB No DVD DL PB other discs PB OK