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  2. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 version 1703 ("Creators Update") added platform-level support for spatial sound processing, including Windows Sonic for Headphones and Dolby Atmos for Headphones. [55] Dolby Atmos for headphones requires a license to function which can be purchased or redeemed inside the Dolby Access app.

  3. Dolby Headphone - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Headphone is a technology developed by Lake Technology (Australia), that later sold marketing rights to Dolby Laboratories, sometimes referred to as Mobile Surround, which creates a virtual surround sound environment in real-time using any set of two-channel stereo headphones.

  4. Dolby - Wikipedia

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    Dolby AC-4 is a lossy audio compression format that can contain audio channels and/or audio objects. Dolby Atmos is a suite of technologies for immersive audio having both horizontal and vertical sound placement, using a combination of channel and object-based mixing and delivery. It was first introduced in cinemas with Brave (2012 film). The ...

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    Prepare to be blown away by the sharp 4K resolution and Dolby sound. You'll also have access to smart TV apps and Samsung's gaming hub. ... HP Stream 14-Inch Windows 11 Laptop. $195 $229 Save $34 ...

  6. Dolby Voice - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Voice is an audio communication technology developed by Dolby Laboratories since at least 2012. [1] This solution is aimed at improving audio quality in virtual environments such as entreprise-level videoconferencing . [ 2 ]

  7. Dolby Digital - Wikipedia

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    Dolby AC-3 (a backronym for Audio Codec 3, Advanced Codec 3, or Acoustic Coder 3), also known as ATSC A/52 (name of the standard) [18] or simply Dolby Digital (DD), is the common version containing up to six discrete channels of sound. Before 1996 it was marketed as Dolby Surround AC-3, Dolby Stereo Digital, and Dolby SRD. [19]

  8. Dolby noise-reduction system - Wikipedia

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    A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. [1] The first was Dolby A, a professional broadband noise reduction system for recording studios that was first demonstrated in 1965, but the best-known is Dolby B (introduced in 1968), a sliding band system for the consumer market ...

  9. Dolby AC-4 - Wikipedia

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    When Dolby AC-4 was tested by the DVB the Multiple Stimuli with Hidden Reference and Anchor test (MUSHRA) score was 90 at 192 kbit/s for 5.1 channel audio. [1] When tested for ATSC 3.0 the bit rates needed for the required audio score was 96 kbit/s for stereo audio, 192 kbit/s for 5.1 channel audio, and 288 kbit/s for 7.1.4 channel audio. [1]