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  2. Sony Dynamic Digital Sound - Wikipedia

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    Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (Japanese: ソニー・ダイナミック・デジタル・サウンド, Hepburn: Sonī Dainamikku Dejitaru Saundo, SDDS) is a cinema sound system developed by Sony, in which compressed digital sound information is recorded on both outer edges of the 35mm film release print. The system supports up to eight independent ...

  3. List of film sound systems - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Digital Sound: 5 1907: Cinematophone: 53 ... International Recording Engineers System: 2 1992: Iwerks Digital Audio: 5 1894: ... Sony Dynamic Digital Sound ...

  4. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    Cinema 5.1 surround formats include Dolby Digital and DTS. Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) is an 8-channel cinema configuration that features 5 independent audio channels across the front with two independent surround channels, and a Low-frequency effects channel.

  5. List of Sony products - Wikipedia

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    Audio systems; Audio components; Digital voice recorders; ... Digital Cinema Cameras ... Today's division Sony Semiconductor Solutions Group was founded in 2015 and ...

  6. 5.1 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    Digital sound and the 5.1 format were introduced in 1990, by Kodak and Optical Radiation Corporation, with releases of Days of Thunder and The Doors using the CDS (Cinema Digital Sound) format. When digital sound was applied to 35 mm release prints, with Batman Returns in 1992, the 5.1 layout was adopted. The ability to provide 5.1 sound had ...

  7. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    The transition from film to digital video was preceded by cinema's transition from analog to digital audio, with the release of the Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio coding standard in 1991. [1] Its main basis is the modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT), a lossy audio compression algorithm. [ 2 ]

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