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#1003074 - 08/02/05 01:25 PM Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610
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Now, to check a mix, you can digitally stream audio from your computer to your home theater receiver:

Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610

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Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610
Source: Creative Technology Ltd.
Aug 2, 2005, 08:50

The Only External Consumer Hardware Encoding Device that Enables Analog Transfer of Any Audio and DRM Content from the PC to the Digital Connection of a Home Entertainment Center

MILPITAS, Calif., Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Creative Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:CREAF) , a worldwide leader in digital entertainment solutions for PC users and the creator of Sound Blaster(R), today announced a breakthrough in the convergence of the PC and the home entertainment center. The Home Theater Connect DTS-610, a standalone, self-powered encoder that easily connects a media center or standard PC to a multichannel consumer electronics receiver. With this simple digital connection, all audio from the PC, including multichannel and DRM-protected content, can be played back on a surround-sound home theater system. The Home Theater Connect DTS-610 will be available in September for US$99.99.

"Media center PCs are quickly becoming a necessary part of home theater systems, because of their ability to store and playback all types of content, including CDs, MP3s, DVDs, and downloaded movies. However, their limitations in handling DRM-protected content have kept media center PCs from blending seamlessly with the other components," said Steve Erickson, vice president of audio for Creative. "The Home Theater Connect DTS-610 removes these limitations and allows real-time DTS Interactive encoding of all audio content. DTS is widely regarded by audio aficionados to be the premium sound solution for home theaters, and we are excited to release the first product on the market with the new DTS Interactive encoding process."

DRM-protected content played on a PC, such as purchased MP3 files and DVD-Audio disks, require that the PC's digital audio output connector be shut off, thereby protecting the content from being copied. However, owners of the content who simply wanted to send the files to a multi-channel receiver for enjoyment on a home theater system were prevented from doing so because of this limitation. With the Home Theater Connect DTS-610, users are now able send the content through their Sound Blaster sound card's analog outputs and have it encoded in real time with DTS Interactive and digitally output to their home theater system.

The Home Theater Connect DTS-610 is the first stand-alone hardware product on the market to use the new DTS Interactive, a special real-time version of DTS encoding that offers the very best balance between performance and quality. With the Home Theater Connect DTS-610, all audio content, be it music, movies or PC games, can be encoded with the superior DTS Interactive technology.

"DTS is proud to once again announce an audio first with Creative, a long time DTS partner," said Brian Towne, senior vice president consumer/pro division at DTS. "Like DTS, Creative is known for adding exceptional consumer value and DTS is honored to bring yet another use of DTS technologies to market in partnership with such an outstanding company."

A previous solution for connecting a PC to a home theater system was to run an individual analog cable between the two for each stereo channel. In a 7.1 setup, that meant running 8 individual lines. Besides being cumbersome, that solution also tended to yield inconsistent results with regard to bass management. The Home Theater Connect DTS-610 requires only one thin cable to be run between the unit and the stereo receiver, even for multi-channel playback, with consistent playback every time.

Pricing and Availability

The Home Theater Connect DTS-610 will be available at http://us.creative.com/ in September, for an estimated street price of US$99.99. For more information about the Home Theater Connect DTS-610, visit http://www.soundblaster.com/ .

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#1003075 - 08/02/05 04:23 PM Re: Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610
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How does this differ from my Aureon *Sky 7.1* optical SPDIF I/O card? Since the last driver update, I'm streaming DTS audio from DVDs to the receiver. And the display shows DTS 5.1 & 6.1 decoding, when I select it.

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#1003076 - 08/03/05 11:38 AM Re: Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610
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Originally posted by AudioMaverick:
How does this differ from my Aureon *Sky 7.1* optical SPDIF I/O card?
Different animals.

The Terratec and just about every card can stream DD and DTS through its SPDIF output from disc or an encoded file.

The Creative (yes, I feel like I have to wash my hands after saying that...) device is an external box that will take the six (or two, or four, etc.) analog outputs from your audio card, encode it real-time in DTS, and send that DTS stream out via SPDIF. So, your real-time work in any surround capable DAW with a multichannel soundcard can be monitored on an existing home theater system.

The only comparable devices would be the standalone DTS CAE-4 Encoder at about $7,000 Dolby's DP569 at about $5,000. Dolby has comparable consumer technology called Dolby Digital Live, but AFAICT no manufacturer has actually but this in a soundcard. Again, you could stream an already encoded file through your existing card, but that's not real-time.

For a home studio working on a budget, this might be the entry ticket for surround work. For a working studio, this might be a cheap way to make a real-world surround and encoding mix check.
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#1003077 - 08/06/05 06:20 AM Re: Creative and DTS Announce the Home Theater Connect DTS-610
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Doug, That's why we keep you out there. Continue to hold those binoculars to your eyes and keep us posted back here!
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