DTS:X files in 1080p MKV — object-based audio demos with DTS-HD MA 7.1 fallback
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-DTS:X Out of the box Long-
Codec: mkv
Audio format: DTS-HD MA 7.1, DTS:X
- PREVIEW
- DTS-HD 5.1
- DTS:X

-DTS:X Out of the box Med-
Codec: mkv
Audio format: DTS-HD MA 7.1, DTS:X
- PREVIEW
- DTS-HD 5.1
- DTS:X

-DTS:X Out of the box Short-
Codec: mkv
Audio format: DTS-HD MA 7.1, DTS:X
- PREVIEW
- DTS-HD 5.1
- DTS:X
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DTS X Trailers — Object Emulator and Out of the Box | page 7
Page 7 closes out the DTS X trailers section, and it’s worth comparing directly with page 6 — both pages carry an Out of the Box set in Long, Medium and Short cuts, but these are different files. Here the fallback format is DTS-HD MA 7.1 rather than DTS 5.1, a clear step up. File sizes also reflect the difference: the Long version on this page is 111MB versus 85.4MB on page 6.
Among all DTS X trailers on this page, Object Emulator leads with 19,460 downloads — DTS:X only, no fallback available. At 42 seconds and 101MB it’s a focused demo built specifically to demonstrate object-based audio positioning. People download it even without a safety net fallback precisely because that positioning test is the point.
Out of the Box Long follows at 15,690 DTS:X downloads against 6,670 for the DTS-HD MA version. Interestingly, Short is unusually close to Long at 7,720 DTS:X — which suggests many people grab the short cut for a quick compatibility check rather than committing to the full file. Medium, as is typical when a long and short are both available, pulls the least attention at 6,520 DTS:X.
One structural note: this page carries two ad slots instead of the usual one, leaving room for four DTS X trailers rather than five. Given this is the last page of the section, the layout appears intentional.

