DTS to AVR Converter

Convert DTS surround audio to legacy AVR format online

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Fast DTS to AVR

Server-side engines handle DTS to AVR transcoding swiftly, freeing your device from heavy audio processing.

Any Device, Any OS

Run the conversion from any browser — desktop or mobile, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, or iOS. No app installation needed.

Batch Processing

Upload multiple audio files and convert them all at once. Save time by handling entire playlists or collections in one go.

How to convert DTS to AVR

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

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Choose avr 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 avr 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
AVR (Audio Visual Research) is an audio format that originated on the Apple Macintosh around 1989, created by the Audio Visual Research company for their editing and synthesis tools. It stores raw audio samples preceded by a fixed-length header containing sample rate, bit depth (8 or 16 bits), channel configuration, and loop point markers. Unlike complex container formats, AVR uses a flat binary structure with no compression, preserving the full waveform quality at the expense of larger files. The format served professional Macintosh audio workstations during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the Mac platform dominated creative computing. One advantage is uncompressed storage guaranteeing zero artifacts and perfect signal integrity through editing operations. Native loop markers represent another feature, letting sound designers define seamless repetition points within the file — ahead of its time for sample-based music production. Tools like SoX maintain AVR support, ensuring archivists can access and convert these legacy recordings. While eclipsed by WAV and AIFF, AVR remains a notable piece of early digital audio history.
Initial release: 1989

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DTS to AVR?

Converting DTS to AVR lets you use theater audio in retro projects or legacy systems requiring the AVR format.

What programs can open AVR?

AVR is supported by Audio Visual Research compatible editors and SoX.

Is there quality loss converting to AVR?

AVR is a specialized format with its own encoding constraints. Quality depends on AVR capabilities and the settings you choose.

How many DTS files can I convert at a time?

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

Are my conversions secure?

All uploads happen over encrypted connections. Your DTS is deleted after conversion, and AVR results are cleared within 24 hours.

What platforms are supported?

Any device with a modern browser — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS. Convert DTS to AVR from wherever you are.