Spruce Technologies and DTSÆ have partnered to provide customers with a fully-enabled solution for encoding and authoring DVD titles using the DTS digital surround audio standard. DVD producers can now, for the first time, encode DTS audio directly into their authoring system rather than sending material to DTS for encoding. The solution pairs Spruce's flagship DVDMaestroô authoring system with the new DTS CAE-4 Professional Encoder. Early testers of the solution have been very pleased with the results. Wolfgang Martens, Head of Technique Premastering at Sonopress in Germany, said, ""DTS 5.1 audio is an important technology for advanced DVD production. The reliance on other facilities interrupts our production processes and adds expense to a project. We have been looking forward to the ability to handle DTS encoding since this is a standard within the DVD specifications. In conjunction with our Spruce DVD Maestro systems, the new DTS encoder makes this high-quality audio technology much more feasible for Sonopress and our customers."" The DTS CAE-4 Professional Encoder is simple and user friendly. It accepts six audio channels (three AES/EBU pairs) and outputs a DTS bitstream on a single EBU pair. It is used in conjunction with the DTS CAD-4 decoder and the E-175-01 Timecode Controller. Kirk Paulsen, Spruce's Vice President of Sales said, ""We had a lot of excitement from our customers when we first enabled DTS capability in Spruce authoring systems. The need to send material to a DTS facility for encoding, however, has been a barrier to wider adoption of this remarkable audio technology. The release of the new DTS encoding system completely removes that obstacle and we are pleased to be able to offer it immediately to our customers."" About Spruce Technologies, Inc.Spruce Technologies develops and markets DVD and WebDVD authoring software and MPEG encoders for the corporate, new media, and entertainment markets. Based in San Jose, California, Spruce combines the best Silicon Valley software expertise with extensive DVD, MPEG and video postproduction knowledge. For more information, contact Spruce at 408 861 2200. Additional information about Spruce is also available on the World Wide Web at http://www.sprucetechnologies.com.
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