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Linear Acoustic’s Tim Carroll to address broadcast engineers
Jan 17, 2006 3:53 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Linear Acoustic president Tim Carroll will address the San Francisco and Sacramento chapters of the Society of Broadcast Engineers this month, in the first of a series of lunchtime technical meetings on controlling and maintaining consistency over audio levels in multichannel HDTV broadcasts.
Carroll’s address will cover Dolby’s AC-3 data compression technology, and the authoring, application and preservation of embedded metadata within the format to determine and maintain dynamic range appropriate for television broadcasting. His presentation will employ a selection of real-world scenarios in a problem/solution approach.
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