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Premiere Pro CS6 to include native DTS-HD support

geffyB said:
Adobe CS6 will have native export of DTS audio to use in Blu-ray and DVD. Don't know if it will read it on the timeline (Will test when I get it), but if so it will enable uncompressed audio editing and exporting in Premiere.


http://www.dts.com/corporate/press-...tion-audio-to-adobe-creative-suite-users.aspx

Excellent news! Its nice to see that the DTS nut has finally been cracked. They probably figure that since the code now exists out there in open source form anyway, what the hell.

Point of clarification though. DTS is not uncompressed audio. It is a lossy format like ac3, but it supports much higher bitrates than ac3 (dolby digital). Thus you can create perceptually near-lossless audio in a smaller file size than the PCM equivalent.
 
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