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DTS unveils an AI-powered system to make dialogue sound crystal clear

by Janes

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Who did not get annoyed by thundering action scenes where the screams of the actors are almost barely being heard? A threat that DTS a company dealing with sound wants to address by using artificial intelligence.

AI to enhance dialogues
Recently, DTS has introduced the new feature named “DTS Clear Dialogue” that is in fact an artificial intelligence system developed for enhancing dialogue in TV. The company states that using the AI algorithm the dialogues in the audio streams can be made louder by the algorithm and solve the aforementioned issues. Also, there are options for the selected method of sound reproduction, while for someone the ‘‘ideal’’ is completely intolerable for another.

Thus, adoption by major television manufacturers will expected to take place
Although there is no reported partnership of DTS, the technologies produced are integrated in products of well known brands including Sony, Hisense, Philips, LG, Vizio among others. So I will be closely watching the very first TVs that will incorporate this feature into them. At the moment the company is introducing its service during the IFA technology conference in Berlin.

Partnerships for a better home audio.
Thus, apart from the striving to enhance the sound of our TVs, DTS has also built content relationships. The goal: to produce the top quality sound that is characteristic of movies and enable it household films. A few years ago the company entered the deal with Disney in order to enhance the sound of the MCU movies and give the viewer closer to IMAX experience. MCU movies could definitely use this ‘magic’ of the AI dialogue that the company claims of providing.

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