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To play a DTS‑CD, you need a CD or DVD player with a digital (S/PDIF) output connected to an AV receiver or processor that can decode DTS audio. Many DVD players and home theater systems from the mid‑2000s onward support DTS‑CD playback natively. The format is notable for offering (up to 1536 kbps vs. 384 kbps for Dolby Digital), which generally translates into superior audio fidelity.
In 2007, Jean-Michel Jarre celebrated the 30th anniversary of his groundbreaking 1976 album, Oxygène , by completely re-recording the work from scratch. This project, titled , sought to bridge the gap between vintage analog warmth and modern digital clarity. The Vision: Back to the Future To play a DTS‑CD, you need a CD
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