What is a DTS file?
Developed by Digital Theater Systems (now knows as DTS, Inc.), the DTS extension refers to audio in the Digital Theater Systems file type. First introduced in 1993 as a direct competitor to Dolby, it is a surround sound format commonly found alongside movies and commercials and several consumer-grade applications.
It saves five audio tracks together to compile a surround sound effect with the help of center, left, front, right-front, left-rear, and right-rear channels. Even though the source needs five channels to emulate the exact effect as the format desires, several 2.0Ch players are also compatible with it.
How to Open DTS Files
How to Make DTS Files
Below are some software programs that can open DTS files. Download one to open your file now.