When it contains an advance or partial payment.
DTS-HD Master Audio Essential is a full Master Audio feature set for Blu-ray Disc, with the exception of the DTS ES Matrix and NEO 6 codec. The Essential encode contains the lossless 5.1 stream, but leaves out the more esoteric ES Matrix and NEO-6 streams, both of which can be created in the surround receiver from a lossy DTS stream.
Yes. You will need a DVD with a 7.1 mix (Dolby Digital EX). DTS-ES outputs in 7.1, but the 2 rear channels are in mono.
Many surround receivers have surround simulation capability, however this is not true surround sound. Two-channel analog outputs from a DVD player can be decoded to 3 or 4 channel Dolby Surround (not the same as Dolby Digital or DTS) using the same surround receiver.
Digital optical audio cable can carry data to decoder-enabled devices in a few formats; Dolby DTS is one of many such formats. Some of these can carry surround sound. Besides, optical is digital, and standard sound card output is analog.
it should automate it, but the quality will be dampened when you use analog plugs; you must use digital plugs in order to use the "true hi def" signals, otherwise the unit will downgrade the signal to again, a crappy audio signal.
When it contains an advance or partial payment.
An authorization needs to be certified when using the Defense Travel System (DTS) to ensure that all travel requests comply with regulations and policies, thus promoting accountability and transparency in government travel expenditures. Certification serves as a verification step to confirm that the traveler is eligible for the travel, that the expenses are justified, and that the travel adheres to budgeting constraints. This process helps prevent misuse of funds and ensures that all travel activities are properly documented and approved.
To allow payment of claimed expenses.
When it contains an advance or partial payment.
A DTS (Defense Travel System) authorization needs to be certified by an authorized official, typically a supervisor or approving official, who verifies that the travel request complies with all relevant regulations and policies. This includes confirming the necessity of the travel, ensuring that funding is available, and reviewing the proposed itinerary for adherence to guidelines. The certification process is essential for accountability and to prevent unauthorized travel expenditures.
A Defense Travel System (DTS) authorization needs to be certified when it is ready for approval, typically after the traveler has completed all necessary entries and ensured that their travel details are accurate. Certification by the approving official confirms that the travel is authorized and funds are available. It is a crucial step before the travel can be booked and expenses incurred.
A DTS (Defense Travel System) authorization needs to be certified when it is prepared and ready for review, typically prior to the traveler's departure. Certification is required to ensure that the travel orders comply with applicable regulations and that the funding is available. This step is crucial for ensuring accountability and proper oversight of government travel expenses. Certification must be completed by an authorized official before the traveler can proceed with their planned travel.
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TMCs quality check and ticket travel reservations.