What is the difference between DTS and Dolby Digital?
The main difference between the two is the type of signal compression used and the bit rate. Both systems use lossy compression, but DTS uses less of it. Dolby Digital uses a bit rate of 384kbps or 448kbps in a 5.1 channel application. A DTS soundtrack on a DVD typically runs at a rate of 754kbps or 1509kbps depending on the data capacity available. Speakers Updated 12/1/03 5: I have my sub connected to my receiver via the LFE channel output, how do I set the subs crossover. A: You want to set your subs crossover as high as it goes or bypass it if possible. The receiver will take care of the rest.