Linear Acoustic shows Transmission Loudness Manager with Dolby Pulse

Sep 16, 2009 8:31 AM

    
Linear Acoustic has added Dolby Pulse support to AERO.air.

Linear Acoustic has added Dolby Pulse support to AERO.air.

Linear Acoustic demonstrated one of the first implementations of the Dolby Pulse (Dolby’s implementation of HE AAC) audio coding system at IBC2009. The AERO.air Transmission Loudness Manager has now been expanded to include the new Dolby Pulse in addition to existing support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus encoding.

AERO.air is equipped with a loudness controller, upmixer and metadata manager as well as a full-time, two-channel downmixer for mobile services. The built-in AutoMAX processor automatically and smoothly upmixes stereo audio while passing 5.1-channel audio untouched.




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