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Convert MP3 to DTS

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How to convert MP3 to DTS

Step 1: Supply your MP3 files using the button above or by haul and lay.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Get your converted DTS files.


MP3 to DTS Conversion FAQ

What does the MP3 to DTS converter do?
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It converts a MP3 file into DTS format.
Yes — the content is mapped to the DTS equivalent. Format-specific extras that DTS does not represent natively are omitted rather than corrupted.
You can convert the DTS back to MP3 on this site. If either format involved is lossy, the round-trip is not bit-perfect even though it is visually or audibly close.
Default settings target broadcast / web quality — visually identical to the source for most viewers. For archival use, pick the highest quality option in the converter settings.
Yes, and it is worth planning around. Both formats are lossy, so the DTS encoder is working from audio that has already been through one psychoacoustic pass, and its own decisions compound the first set. At 192 kbps or above the result is still transparent for most listening. If you have a lossless master anywhere, encoding the DTS from that instead avoids the double pass entirely. MP3 is lossy: a psychoacoustic model discards frequencies the ear is unlikely to notice, typically at 128 to 320 kbps. DTS is lossy multichannel audio at a much higher bitrate than AC-3 — typically 768 to 1509 kbps for 5.1.
Not intact. MP3 carries a proper metadata block, but DTS has no standard place for artist, album, track number or cover art, so tags are dropped rather than mangled. Keep the MP3 as the tagged copy, or re-tag afterwards with a tool like Mp3tag or MusicBrainz Picard. DTS licensing means most TVs, soundbars and every browser refuse it, so it usually has to become AAC or AC-3 to be usable.
A bare run of encoded audio frames with no container wrapped around them. That is why two DTS files can usually be joined by simply putting one after the other, and equally why everything beyond the audio itself — a length, a seek index, cover art — has to be bolted on as a convention rather than being part of the format, so a player often has to read the whole file to work out how long it is. It is about the simplest thing that can be called an audio file, which is exactly why it turns up inside other containers more often than on its own.
Only in that the encode already happened once. An MP3 ripped from a disc was compressed at whatever bitrate the ripper was set to years ago, and that is the ceiling on everything downstream — converting cannot recover what the ripper discarded. If the discs are still on a shelf, re-ripping to a lossless format and encoding from that gives a genuinely better result than any conversion of the existing files. MP3 is MPEG-1 Audio Layer III, finalised in 1993, and still the most universally decodable audio format that exists.
Often not. MP3 is decoded by essentially everything, including car head units and elderly players; DTS needs software that knows the codec, which standalone hardware frequently does not have. If the destination is a car stereo or a portable player, that is a strong argument for staying on MP3.
Yes, without conditions worth worrying about. The specification is public, anyone can implement an encoder or decoder without asking or paying, and nobody can change those terms later — which is why it turns up in open-source tooling, in game engines and anywhere a licence negotiation would have killed the project. Converting away from it does not undo that; the files you already have stay exactly as usable as they were.
Anonymous uploads are capped at a generous default; signed-in free accounts get a higher cap, and Pro accounts have no per-file limit. Browser memory is usually the practical constraint long before our server-side limits kick in.
Yes. Drop or pick multiple MP3 files in one upload — the converter processes them in parallel and returns a ZIP of the DTS results. There is no need to repeat the upload step per file.

MP3

MP3 files use lossy compression to reduce file size while protecting acceptable audio sharpness for most listeners.

DTS

DTS is a surround-sound audio format used on Blu-ray and DVD, competing with Dolby Digital at a higher bitrate.


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