Dolby to showcase DP600 program optimizer

Apr 19, 2006 5:50 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Dolby will highlight several products at NAB2006, including the new DP600 program optimizer and Cat No. 561 Dolby Digital Plus OEM Encoder Module.

The new DP600 program optimizer is the company's new system for automated file-based loudness analysis and correction. It also offers faster-than-real-time encoding and decoding of Dolby technologies.

The company's new Cat No. 561 Dolby Digital Plus OEM Encoder Module is the first Dolby Digital Plus encoder designed for integration into third-party manufacturers’ audio/video products. The Cat. No. 561 gives broadcasters real-time, multistream, and multi-channel encoding for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus formats.

See Dolby Laboratories at NAB2006 in booth SU2923, or visit www.dolby.com.

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