• DTS Play-Fi gets turbo-charged for 7.1.4 surround sound

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    DTS Play-Fi gets turbo-charged for 7.1.4 surround sound

    Date:
    Thu, 01 Sep 2022 21:13:46 +0000

    Description:
    New updates to the DTS Play-Fi wireless streaming platform will make it
    easier for more people to experience immersive soundtracks.

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    Xperi, parent company of DTS, is at IFA demonstrating the latest updates to its Play-Fi wireless audio streaming platform. Play-Fi, which is found in products ranging from wireless speakers and soundbars to AV receivers and
    TVs, lets listeners stream up to 24-bit/192kHz high-res audio with under 1ms latency over their homes Wi-Fi and also allows for tunes to be simultaneously streamed to 16 separate devices at once.

    The main update that Xperi demoed at IFA was wireless playback of immersive movie soundtracks over a 7.1.4 speaker configuration. The source for the demo was a Play-Fi-compatible Philips TV, which streamed audio to a Philips
    Fidelio FB1 7.1.2 soundbar. Along with the FB1, that companys F1 wireless speakers were used for both surround and height effects and its W1 wireless subwoofer for low-frequency effects.

    Play-Fi can support dual subwoofer setups something I wasnt previously aware of. But we made do with a single sub for Xperis 7.1.4 demo, which needed to
    be loud enough to compete sonically with loud construction equipment being used to assemble a nearby booth. (Ah, the perils of IFA press day.)

    What most impressed me about the Play-Fi demo was the TVs easy Home Theater Setup menu. With this, viewers with a Play-Fi-enabled TV currently limited
    to sets from Philips can access an onscreen menu to add soundbars and speakers and configure settings like speaker channels, levels, and delays exactly as you would in an AV receivers menu.

    But you dont necessarily need a Play-Fi-enabled TV to set up your 7.1.4 surround system since the Play-Fi app also gives you access to those same settings. If you do have a Play-Fi TV, however, it can be designated as a speaker within a multiroom setup, providing you with yet another end point
    for whole-house music.

    A second Play-Fi feature Xperi announced at IFA is gapless music playback. This mainly matters for classical music where listeners might not want to experience audible gaps between the sections in a symphony. Extended DJ mixes will also benefit from Play-Fi going gapless. The new DTS Play-Fi Home
    Theater Setup menu lets viewers easily add multichannel wireless speaker outputs to their TV. (Image credit: Future)

    The DTS Play-Fi product ecosystem now supports 400 products from 30 brands
    and the companys licensee list keeps growing. At first Play-Fi worked primarily as a way to stream stereo music to wireless all-in-one speakers,
    but with the addition of multichannel audio support, first 5.1 and now scaled up to 7.1.4, the Play-Fi platform is starting to look like a viable replacement for hardware like AV receivers.

    Using a TV as the source for wireless playback to a Dolby Atmos soundbar plus surround speakers and subwoofer is an easy and affordable way for viewers to step up to higher-quality, fully immersive sound. And as DTS demonstrated at IFA, the simplicity of that process will make the setup undaunting even for casual users. Just power up the TV, select which wireless speakers you want
    to get sound from an onscreen menu, and away you go.

    Along with the updates, Xperi announced a new partnership at IFA with Vestal, maker of Toshiba and JVC-branded TVs, to bring Play-Fi wireless audio streaming technology to its sets. Other partnership announcements included
    TCL and Hisense for those companys soundbars. Both of those are fast-growing TV brands as well, so if we see Play-Fi also embedded in their sets sometime in the future, it could mean the beginning of the end for the A/V receiver and the start of a new era where immersive audio is made easier, more affordable, and generally more accessible.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/dts-play-fi-gets-turbo-charged-for-714-surround -sound/


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