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Milestones

1990

  • Entrepreneur / scientist Terry Beard founds DTS.

1993

  • DTS introduces DTS Digital Sound, which utilizes a proprietary timecode on the film print to synchronize playback from CD-ROMs encoded with 5.1-channel digital surround sound.  Soundtrack is played back through five full-range discrete speakers and a sub-woofer.
  • Investors including Universal Studios and Steven Spielberg fund DTS.  Jurassic Park marks the debut of DTS in motion picture theatres on 876 screens.
  • Company releases its first product, the DTS-6 Digital Playback System for cinema.

1994

  • DTS opens its first European office in Belgium.

1996

  • DTS receives an Academy of Motion Picture and Sciences Scientific and Engineering Award for the Design and Development of DTS Digital Sound System for Motion Picture Exhibition.
  • DTS introduces DTS Coherent Acoustics, a proprietary and scalable digital audio architecture applicable to a broad spectrum of consumer digital devices and multimedia formats.  Company begins incorporating its technology in consumer and professional audio products.
  • Company introduces the DTS-6DSV Special Venue unit, becoming the only digital sound format enabling digital surround presentations for large screen and motion-based ride films.

1997

  • DTS opens satellite office in Tokyo, Japan.
  • Company offers content owners the DTS Encoding Service.
  • DTS launches DTS Entertainment, a recording label dedicated to producing high-quality multi-channel music.
  • First CDs and laser discs incorporating DTS technology available.
  • Unit sales of consumer electronics products with DTS technology reaches 3,000.

1999

  • DTS relocates its European office to Twyford, England.
  • DTS establishes licensing agreements with most major consumer electronics manufacturers worldwide.
  • DTS Cinema Division releases the DTS-6AD Cinema Processor and the DTS-ES Extended Surround Decoder.

2000

  • DTS Consumer Division releases the CAE-4 Mastering Encoder and begins selling DTS hardware and software encoders directly to content providers.
  • DTS introduces DTS-ES, the only digital audio format capable of delivering 6.1 channels of discrete audio in the consumer electronics market.
  • DTS Digital Sound featured on 100 percent of films released by all major Hollywood studios.
  • Unit sales of consumer electronics products with DTS decoders surpasses ten million.

2001

  • Company introduces DTS 96/24, offering an unprecedented level of audio quality for multi-channel sound on DVD-Video and DVD-Audio.
  • First PC software containing DTS decoders become available.
  • DTS Consumer Division launches the Software Development Kit (SDK) for video game developers.
  • First video games and game console containing DTS technology released, offering the true discrete multi-channel experience.
  • More than 20,000 motion picture screens worldwide utilize DTS digital sound playback systems. 
  • 70mm screening of Buena Vista's Pearl Harbor at baseball stadium in Japan features DTS eight-track sound.
  • DTS Cinema Division introduces the DTS-CSS Cinema Subtitling System.
  • DTS Entertainment releases its first DVD-Audio titles.
  • Unit sales of consumer electronics products with DTS decoders surpasses sixteen million.

2002

  • 60 sound cameras worldwide incorporate DTS timecode generator hardware.
  • More than 100 million home, auto and portable entertainment products incorporate DTS trademarks or technology.
  • DTS Entertainment's release of the DVD-Audio version of Queen's classic A Night At The Opera becomes best-selling DVD-Audio title ever; title goes on to win several awards, including 2002 Best DVD-Audio Disc at the DVD Awards.
  • More than 22,000 motion picture screens worldwide utilize DTS digital sound playback systems. 
  • DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) consortium recognizes DTS Digital Surround sound as a broadcast option.
  • DTS expands its Agoura Hills-based headquarters.

2003

  • DTS celebrates its ten-year anniversary.
  • DTS opens office in Guangzhou, China.
  • DTS Cinema Division debuts new product line with the XD10 Cinema Media Player.
  • DTS Entertainment's release of the DVD-Audio version of Queen's The Game wins multiple awards, including the DVD Association's 2003 DVD-Audio Excellence Award, the DVD Awards' Best DVD-Audio Disc and the Canadian Entertainment Network Awards' Best DVD-Audio Release of the Year.
  • DTS announces initial public offering (Nasdaq: DTSI.)
  • DTS Entertainment signs an agreement with EMI to create and distribute a "DTS Signature Series" line of DVD-Audio titles based upon the EMI library.
  • More than 200 million home, auto and portable entertainment products incorporate DTS trademarks or technology.
  • David Bowie concert successfully broadcasts in DTS Digital Surround to cinemas via DVB.
  • 2004 Acura TL is the first car in U.S. to include DTS 5.1 surround capability as a standard feature.
  • Creative's new Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS is the first PC product to feature DTS-ES capability.
  • More than 100 films are released with DTS-CSS captioning and audio description.

2004

  • DTS implements U.S. customs program to protect against trademark infringement.
  • Alpine debuts first car audio system to incorporate DTS-ES.
  • DTS and Swedish Radio present world's first high-resolution live broadcast in 5.1 Digital Surround.
  • DTS introduces Lossless digital sound for cinema.
  • More than 190 films are released with DTS-CSS captioning and audio description.
  • DTS debuts the Pro Series Surround and Pro Series Network encoders - the first software encoders for DTS 96/24 and DTS-ES.
  • DTS technology is selected as a mandatory audio format for both Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD next generation disc standards.
  • DTS opens Hong Kong office.
  • DTS unveils DTS-HD brand of lossless technology for next generation high-definition media formats.
  • DTS establishes DTS Canada ULC.

2005

  • DTS acquires Lowry Digital Images, an industry leader in image restoration and enhancement.
  • More than 300 million DTS-licensed consumer electronics products available worldwide.
  • DTS establishes subsidiaries in Paris and Rome.
  • DTS officially changes its name from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. to DTS, Inc.

2006

  • DTS demonstrates DTS-HD Master Audio for the first time in public at CES.
  • DTS acquires Digital Booking Systems, the only Application Service Provider (ASP) that enables cinema exhibitors and distributors to manage communications via the Internet.