
Depending on the DTS codec used to create the audio in your file, DTS may allow up to 7.1 discrete channels and a data savings that makes encoding faster with better quality.
The DTS-HD Plug-in for DivX Software includes DTS-HD Master Audio™, which decodes all DTS codecs including DTS Digital Surround™, DTS Express™, and DTS Coreless lossless streams, with the DTS decoder.
Play your videos anytime, anywhere on your DivX devices with DTS audio support. Play videos with DTS sound tracks in DivX Player for an even more cinematic experience. Convert your videos with multi-channel audio tracks into the DTS format. Whether enjoying entertainment at home or on the go, DTS aims to provide the finest audio experience possible no matter what device you are using. The DTS-HD Plug-in allows you to convert and play videos with DTS audio tracks for studio-quality sound. Enable the conversion and playback of DivX video with DTS-HD audio, including HEVC video content up to 4K. On the other hand, you can buy the extension for $1, but I know which route I would prefer.Get high-quality surround sound when you buy the DTS-HD® Plug-in for DivX Software (or DivX Pro). You will then arrive at the Microsoft Store where you can download and install the HEVC extension free of charge. Open your browser and type the following: ms-windows-store://pdp/?ProductId=9n4wgh0z6vhq So Microsoft wants us to buy the codec? No thanks, so I looked around for alternative means of acquiring the codec and discovered a trick that still works. Yesterday I tried to open an HEVC video using the Films And TV app but it wouldn’t run, with the following message:
Many do, but Windows 10 and 11 do not natively support the standard through the built-in apps, which is mind-boggling in this day and age. Why am I talking about HEVC? Simply because I record some of my gaming videos in HEVC through AMD Adrenalin and in order to play back the video you need a media player that supports the HEVC standard. So what you see on Netflix and others is probably coded in HEVC/H.265. H.265 or HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) is a video compression technique or algorithm and is particularly important for 4K videos which can be huge in size.