Dolby to integrate Dolby Pulse into program optimizer, encoder module

May 7, 2009 11:43 AM

    

Dolby Laboratories at the NAB Show said it plans to incorporate Dolby Pulse into its Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer and Cat. No. 561 Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Pulse encoder module later this year.

The Dolby DP600 automatically analyzes coded audio bit streams of any channel configuration and loudness level and intelligently and automatically configures (or reconfigures) audio metadata parameters. The Dolby Cat. No. 561 module offers broadcasters an integrated module and offers OEMs an all-in-one integrated audio solution.

Additionally, Dolby Pulse professional development kits for both real-time and file-based licensing solutions, as well as Dolby E real-time encoding, are expected to be available this summer.




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