: The core processing unit that converts uncompressed linear PCM audio files into highly efficient DTS bitstreams.
Unlike standard DTS, which is "lossy" (like an MP3), Master Audio is a Variable Bit Rate (VBR)
It seems you are referring to — a professional authoring tool used for encoding and decoding DTS-HD audio streams (often for Blu-ray discs).
Executing a pristine encode using the suite requires strict adherence to standardized post-production steps:
For years, the DTS-HD Master Audio Suite was the industry standard for high-definition audio authoring. While newer tools and formats (such as Dolby Atmos) have entered the market, DTS-HD remains a staple in home theater technology. The software acts as the bridge between the raw, high-resolution audio mix and the consumer's living room, ensuring that the director's original vision is heard exactly as it was intended.
Sync drift in long encodes (>90 minutes). Solution: In StreamTools, use dtshd_mux -sync accurate flag. Build 20 is better than prior builds, but frame-accurate sync requires video referencing.
Dictates how a 7.1 or 5.1 track downmixes into standard stereo if the consumer lacks a surround sound system.
The v2.60.22 version is a complete professional toolset built around three main applications:
: The software supports high-resolution audio processing at 24-bit/96kHz, enabling the creation of audio content with exceptional clarity and detail.
The suite's defining achievement was the creation of , a lossless format that provides a bit-for-bit identical replica of a film studio's original master soundtrack. Over the years, DTS released several feature updates, culminating in version 2.6 in 2010 , which focused on speed and expanded online delivery options.
: Encodes up to 7.1 discrete channels at 96 kHz / 24-bit or 5.1 channels at 192 kHz .
: The core processing unit that converts uncompressed linear PCM audio files into highly efficient DTS bitstreams.
Unlike standard DTS, which is "lossy" (like an MP3), Master Audio is a Variable Bit Rate (VBR)
It seems you are referring to — a professional authoring tool used for encoding and decoding DTS-HD audio streams (often for Blu-ray discs).
Executing a pristine encode using the suite requires strict adherence to standardized post-production steps:
For years, the DTS-HD Master Audio Suite was the industry standard for high-definition audio authoring. While newer tools and formats (such as Dolby Atmos) have entered the market, DTS-HD remains a staple in home theater technology. The software acts as the bridge between the raw, high-resolution audio mix and the consumer's living room, ensuring that the director's original vision is heard exactly as it was intended.
Sync drift in long encodes (>90 minutes). Solution: In StreamTools, use dtshd_mux -sync accurate flag. Build 20 is better than prior builds, but frame-accurate sync requires video referencing.
Dictates how a 7.1 or 5.1 track downmixes into standard stereo if the consumer lacks a surround sound system.
The v2.60.22 version is a complete professional toolset built around three main applications:
: The software supports high-resolution audio processing at 24-bit/96kHz, enabling the creation of audio content with exceptional clarity and detail.
The suite's defining achievement was the creation of , a lossless format that provides a bit-for-bit identical replica of a film studio's original master soundtrack. Over the years, DTS released several feature updates, culminating in version 2.6 in 2010 , which focused on speed and expanded online delivery options.
: Encodes up to 7.1 discrete channels at 96 kHz / 24-bit or 5.1 channels at 192 kHz .
