Neural Audio presents surround sound broadcasting award to KVBC-TV

Jan 17, 2006 9:54 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

The latest recipient of Neural Audio's Broadcast Brain Award is KVBC-TV3/DT, the NBC affiliate in Las Vegas. The station was awarded for broadcasting 5.1 surround sound, 24-hours a day, utilizing Neural’s MultiMerge product. KVBC has been broadcasting 5.1 since early 2005, and is the first NBC affiliate to use the Neural technology.

Using neural networks, MultiMerge swiftly categorizes the content spatial type and takes appropriate action to enable an uninterrupted stream of 5.1 content regardless of content origin including mono, stereo, matrix stereo or 5.1 discrete surround sound. Neural’s MultiMerge seamlessly merges 2.0 and 5.1 sources using a non-matrix upmix solution that is stable while remedying current interface/interoperability challenges.

KVBC-TV/DT, Las Vegas, an NBC affiliate, recently celebrated its 25th anniversary of operation in the Las Vegas community. The station is owned and operated by Sunbelt Communications.

For more information, visit www.neuralaudio.com.

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