Dolby Surround

In the world of digital technology, one company stands out among the others. Dolby Laboratories, the makers of Dolby surround systems, is perhaps the world’s leading manufacturers for digital sound technologies. Dolby surround is closely associated when it comes to having the best audio quality. That is why, at Dolby Laboratories, making the best Dolby surround sound systems is their top priority.

History of Dolby Laboratories- Dolby Laboratories, the makers of Dolby surround systems, was founded by Ray Dolby. Ray Dolby started his career when he was still in high school, working for Ampex Corporation in California as a part time worker. When he entered college, Ray Dolby worked with a team of engineers of Ampex dedicated to design and invent the world’s very first video tape recorder that was later introduced in 1956. When he graduated from the Stanford University in 1957, Ray Dolby was awarded a scholarship in Cambridge University where he earned his master’s degree. After graduating, he went to India to serve as a United Nations Adviser. Upon returning to England in 1965, he soon founded his own company, the Dolby Laboratories Incorporated. From there, he started to engineer quality audio Dolby surround systems that are presently the world’s leading products, as far as audio technologies is concerned. Below are some of the many Dolby surround technologies that are just right to make a Dolby Surround system room.

Dolby TrueHD- This is the only audio format from Dolby that delivers the best high-definition sounds, providing to even up to 7.1 sound channels of lossless, pristine audio. This is found on HD DVDs as well as the Blu-ray Disc Players and Blu-ray Disc software, along with the future A/V downloadable media and receivers.

Dolby Digital- The Dolby Digital brings the best cinematic experience right at the comfort of your home, delivering even op to 5.1 channels of pure, digital surround sound audio. Dolby Digital is actually a multi-channel audio standard for the DVD-Video, the HDTV, the digital cable, as well as the direct broadcast satellite systems.

Dolby Digital Plus- This is considered a the next generation audio formats, delivering “better than DVD” audio quality in high-definition media because it does not require much compressions and provides more channels of even 7.1. This audio format also provides newer coding efficiencies, perfect for future broadcasting as well as streaming of multi-channel audios.

Dolby Digital EX- This specific format creates a more intense and dramatic surround sound experience thru its additional sixth channel that is located on the center back. This is to enhance the localizations of the surround effects.

Dolby Digital Surround EX- These are the surround sound formats that introduce a center rear channel to a 5.1 playback format of the Dolby Digital. The additional channel is the one that clarifies the audio effect that pan from the front to the back, while improving the realisms of audio originating from right behind the listener.

Dolby Digital Live- This format is found in personal computers and those video game applications that are console based. This specific format converts any multi-channel or stereo audio signals to a format that is Dolby Digital for a more dramatic and real-time audio experiences.

Dolby Analog- This is also called the Dolby Stereo or the Dolby Spectral Recording. This first Dolby Analog multi-channel film audio format was the one that revolutionizes every moviegoer’s experience.

Advanced Audio Coding- This is actually a coding method that is used to compress those digital audio files so that efficient storage and transmissions are achieved. During playback, expanded files can greatly provide the best sound quality that is nearly indistinguishable from its original source.

If you want to have the best viewing experience from your home theater system, don’t settle for anything less. Go for the modern, state of the art, and top of the line Dolby Surround sound products.

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