DTS to AMB Converter

Export DTS cinema audio as AMB for studio workflows

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DTS to AMB Conversion

Decode DTS surround audio and re-encode it as AMB — ready for playback, editing, or further processing in any workflow.

High-Quality Output

The converter preserves maximum audio fidelity during re-encoding, delivering clean results at your chosen settings.

Simple Workflow

Three steps — upload, pick a format, download. The intuitive interface guides you through with zero learning curve.

How to convert DTS to AMB

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose amb or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your amb file right afterwards

About formats

DTS (Digital Theater Systems) is a multi-channel audio codec originally engineered for cinema sound, now a staple of home theater and Blu-ray releases. Conceived by DTS, Inc. and first showcased theatrically alongside the 1993 film Jurassic Park, the technology delivers up to 5.1 discrete channels of surround sound at bit rates typically between 768 kbps and 1.5 Mbps. Unlike competing codecs that lean on aggressive psychoacoustic modeling, DTS allocates a higher data budget to each channel, preserving finer spatial detail and low-level dynamics. The format encodes audio using sub-band ADPCM combined with vector quantization, producing a perceptibly rich sound field. Its extended variant, DTS-HD Master Audio, adds a lossless extension layer for bit-for-bit accuracy up to 24-bit/192 kHz. Key strengths include broad hardware adoption across AV receivers, gaming consoles, and automotive infotainment systems, along with robust error concealment that masks minor disc or stream glitches. For anyone working with surround-sound content intended for physical media or high-end streaming, DTS provides a proven pathway from studio mix to living room.
Developer: DTS, Inc.
Initial release: 1993
AMB files contain audio encoded in Ambisonic B-format, a full-sphere surround sound technique conceived by Michael Gerzon during the 1970s. Unlike channel-based systems such as 5.1 or 7.1, Ambisonics captures a complete three-dimensional sound field using spherical harmonics — first-order B-format consists of four channels: W (omnidirectional), X (front-back), Y (left-right), and Z (up-down). This representation is speaker-independent, meaning one recording can be decoded to any loudspeaker arrangement or binaural headphones without remixing. AMB files typically store uncompressed PCM data and are processed by tools like SoX or specialized plugins. A core advantage is spatial flexibility — creators produce one master file that adapts to stereo, surround, or immersive playback. The format also scales elegantly: higher-order Ambisonics adds channels for increased spatial precision upon the same mathematical framework. With the growth of virtual reality, 360-degree video, and spatial audio for gaming, Ambisonics has experienced a resurgence, adopted by platforms like YouTube for immersive media delivery.
Initial release: 1975

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DTS to AMB?

DTS surround audio converted to AMB becomes usable in studio environments and specialized academic audio tools.

What programs can open AMB?

AMB is supported by Ambisonic-capable DAWs, VLC, and spatial audio processing tools.

What happens to audio quality during conversion?

The converter decodes your DTS and re-encodes it as AMB. Output quality depends on the target format and settings you choose.

How many DTS files can I convert at a time?

Upload and convert multiple DTS files to AMB simultaneously — the batch feature handles them all at once without repeating steps.

Is the conversion private?

Yes — your DTS is removed from our servers right after processing. AMB output files are automatically deleted within 24 hours.

Do I need to install any software?

No installation needed. The DTS to AMB conversion runs entirely in your browser — works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices.