Dolby Atmos vs DTS:X

Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos
DTS:X
Verified Confidence: 88%

Verdict: Dolby Atmos wins on adoption and object count, appearing in far more streaming titles per industry reports while DTS:X trails in content availability. Atmos handles up to 128 objects versus DTS:X's 32, giving it an edge in large setups. DTS:X remains viable for custom speaker counts but loses ground on mainstream compatibility.

Winner: Dolby Atmos

Dolby Atmos: 9/10

DTS:X: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Dolby AtmosDTS:X
TypeObject-basedObject-based
Max Objects12832
Height ChannelsSupportedSupported
AdoptionHigh in streamingModerate

Dolby Atmos

What works

  • Widely supported on Netflix and Disney+
  • Up to 128 objects for precise placement
  • Native support in most modern AV receivers

What doesn't

  • Requires compatible hardware for full effect
  • Higher processing demands

DTS:X

What works

  • Flexible speaker layouts
  • Lower bitrate options
  • Good for custom setups

What doesn't

  • Less widespread on streaming services
  • Fewer titles available

Bottom line

Our pick: Dolby Atmos.

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