New DTS Play-Fi Wireless Streaming Software for Windows PCs
DTS at CES unveiled its new DTS Play-Fi driver for
Windows PCs.
DTS Play-Fi is now compatible with desktop and portable
PC operating systems, as well as the growing Android
portable device ecosystem. Using the simple,
downloadable Windows applet, users can stream lossless,
high-quality audio from almost any audio source on a PC
to a DTS Play-Fi-enabled home audio system over a
standard Wi-Fi network.
In addition, DTS is adding Internet radio to the list of streaming service options that can be implemented by the company's OEM partners for use within their proprietary DTS Play-Fi apps. Internet radio gives users access to news, sports, music and talk radio programming, as well as podcasts from Internet radio stations around the globe. Phorus, a subsidiary of DTS and the makers of the PS1 tablet top speaker system and PR1 receiver, is the first DTS Play-Fi-enabled product provider to offer Internet radio as a feature within its version of the DTS Play-Fi app.
Using DTS Play-Fi technology, both the new Windows PC driver and the DTS Play-Fi app for Android, users can stream Hi-Fi audio directly over standard Wi-Fi networks, with bit-for-bit accuracy, to DTS Play-Fi connected speakers and receivers throughout the home. With the DTS Play-Fi Windows driver, users can stream audio from almost any music source from the computer, including subscription music services, local files, network drives, cloud services, Internet radio, or websites, directly to any DTS Play-Fi enabled speaker system. It also gives users full control of the home speaker network?allowing users to set up, link, and stream audio to one speaker system or multiple speaker systems throughout the home at once.
The DTS Play-Fi applet for Windows PCs will be available for users to download in Q1 2013.
In addition, DTS is adding Internet radio to the list of streaming service options that can be implemented by the company's OEM partners for use within their proprietary DTS Play-Fi apps. Internet radio gives users access to news, sports, music and talk radio programming, as well as podcasts from Internet radio stations around the globe. Phorus, a subsidiary of DTS and the makers of the PS1 tablet top speaker system and PR1 receiver, is the first DTS Play-Fi-enabled product provider to offer Internet radio as a feature within its version of the DTS Play-Fi app.
Using DTS Play-Fi technology, both the new Windows PC driver and the DTS Play-Fi app for Android, users can stream Hi-Fi audio directly over standard Wi-Fi networks, with bit-for-bit accuracy, to DTS Play-Fi connected speakers and receivers throughout the home. With the DTS Play-Fi Windows driver, users can stream audio from almost any music source from the computer, including subscription music services, local files, network drives, cloud services, Internet radio, or websites, directly to any DTS Play-Fi enabled speaker system. It also gives users full control of the home speaker network?allowing users to set up, link, and stream audio to one speaker system or multiple speaker systems throughout the home at once.
The DTS Play-Fi applet for Windows PCs will be available for users to download in Q1 2013.