What is the difference between .aac and .dts?
- Extension
- .aac
- .dts
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Bell Labs, Fraunhofer Institute, Dolby Labs, Sony and Nokia
- DTS, Inc.
- Description
- Compressed audio file similar to an .MP3 file, but offers several performance improvements; examples include a higher coding efficiency for both stationary and transient signals, a simpler filterbank, and better handling of frequencies above 16 kHz; maintains quality nearly indistinguishable from the original audio source.
- A DTS Encoded Audio File, with the extension .dts, is a digital audio format developed by Digital Theater Systems (now known as DTS, Inc.). It is widely used for storing and delivering multi-channel audio content, such as that found in DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and other digital media platforms. DTS audio files are highly appreciated for their ability to provide high-quality surround sound, enhancing the listening experience for movies, music, and games.
- MIME Type
- audio/x-aac
- audio/vnd.dts
- Sample
- sample.aac
- sample.dts
- Wikipedia
- .aac on Wikipedia
- .dts on Wikipedia