What is the difference between .dts and .sxw?
- Extension
- .dts
- .sxw
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Document
- Developer
- DTS, Inc.
- Oracle
- Description
- 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.
- The SXW file format is associated with StarOffice Writer, a word processing application that was part of the StarOffice suite developed by Sun Microsystems. The SXW file type was primarily used to save text documents that could include formatted text, images, tables, and other document elements. StarOffice served as a precursor to the more widely known OpenOffice.org suite, which later evolved into Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice, among others.
- MIME Type
- audio/vnd.dts
- application/vnd.sun.xml.writer
- Sample
- sample.dts
- sample.sxw
- Wikipedia
- .dts on Wikipedia
- .sxw on Wikipedia