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DTs
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DTs or DT's  (dtz)
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Delirium tremens.
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Noun1.DTs - acute delirium caused by alcohol poisoning
psychosis - any severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted
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DTs abbr of delirium tremens; to have the DTsvom Saufen den Tatterich haben (inf)


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Of course DTS is also going to have their own answer to Pro Logic and that answer would be DTS NEO:6, which is said to produce great imitations of surround sound from existing 2 channel mediums very much like Pro Logic.
1 DTS 96/24 / DTS Neo:6 23 proprietary surround programs Virtual CINEMA DSP, SILENT CINEMA proprietary headphone surround sound Neural Surround: a proprietary audio format for decoding six channel outputs from a two channel input.
1 channels of discrete surround sound, and also encompasses DTS-ES matrix and DTS Neo:6 capabilities for a variety of content choices.
 
 
 
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