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Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (often shortened to Dolby Labs and known simply as Dolby) is a company specializing in audio noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and HDR imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to consumer electronics manufacturers.[4]

Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Headquarters in San Francisco
TypePublic
Industry
FoundedMay 18, 1965; 58 years ago (1965-05-18) in London, England
FounderRay Dolby
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
30+ (2014)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Productssee Technologies
ServicesDolby Cinema
Revenue US$1.25 billion (2022)
US$207 million (2022)
US$184 million (2022)
Total assets US$2.69 billion (2022)
Total equity US$2.25 billion (2022)
Number of employees
2,336 (2022)
Subsidiaries
Websitedolby.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

History edit

Dolby Labs was founded by Ray Dolby (1933–2013) in London, England, in 1965.[5] In the same year, he invented the Dolby Noise Reduction system, a form of audio signal processing for reducing the background hissing sound on cassette tape recordings.[6] His first U.S. patent on the technology was filed in 1969, four years later. The method was first used by Decca Records in the UK.[7] After this, other companies began purchasing Dolby’s A301 technology, which was the professional noise reduction system used in recording, motion picture, broadcasting stations and communications networks.[8] These companies include BBC, Pye, IBC, CBS Studios, RCA, and Granada.[9]

He moved the company headquarters to the United States (San Francisco, California) in 1976.[10] The first product Dolby Labs produced was the Dolby 301 unit which incorporated Type A Dolby Noise Reduction, a compander-based noise reduction system.[9] These units were intended for use in professional recording studios.

Dolby was persuaded by Henry Kloss of KLH to manufacture a consumer version of his noise reduction. Dolby worked more on companding systems and introduced Type B in 1968.

Dolby also sought to improve film sound. As the corporation's history explains:[citation needed]

Upon investigation, Dolby found that many of the limitations in optical sound stemmed directly from its significantly high background noise. To filter this noise, the high-frequency response of theatre playback systems was deliberately curtailed… To make matters worse, to increase dialogue intelligibility over such systems, sound mixers were recording soundtracks with so much high-frequency pre-emphasis that high distortion resulted.

The first film with Dolby sound was A Clockwork Orange (1971). The company was approached by Stanley Kubrick, who wanted to use Dolby’s noise reduction system to facilitate the film’s extensive mixing.[11] The film went on to use Dolby noise reduction on all pre-mixes and masters, but a conventional optical soundtrack on release prints. Callan (1974) was the first film with a Dolby-encoded optical soundtrack.[12] In 1975, Dolby released Dolby Stereo, which included a noise reduction system in addition to more audio channels (Dolby Stereo could actually contain additional center and surround channels matrixed from the left and right). The first film with a Dolby-encoded stereo optical soundtrack was Lisztomania (1975), although this only used an LCR (Left-Center-Right) encoding technique. The first true LCRS (Left-Center-Right-Surround) soundtrack was encoded on the movie A Star Is Born in 1976. In less than ten years, 6,000 cinemas worldwide were equipped to use Dolby Stereo sound. Dolby reworked the system slightly for home use and introduced Dolby Surround, which only extracted a surround channel, and the more impressive Dolby Pro Logic, which was the domestic equivalent of the theatrical Dolby Stereo.[13]

Dolby developed a digital surround sound compression scheme for the cinema. Dolby Stereo Digital (now simply called Dolby Digital) was first featured on the 1992 film Batman Returns. Introduced to the home theater market as Dolby AC-3 with the 1995 laserdisc release of Clear and Present Danger, the format did not become widespread in the consumer market, partly because of extra hardware that was necessary to make use of it, until it was adopted as part of the DVD specification. Dolby Digital is now found in the HDTV (ATSC) standard of the United States, DVD players, and many satellite-TV and cable-TV receivers. Dolby developed a digital surround sound compression scheme for the TV series The Simpsons.[citation needed]

On February 17, 2005, the company became public, offering its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, under the symbol DLB. On March 15, 2005, Dolby celebrated its 40th anniversary at the ShoWest 2005 Festival in San Francisco.[citation needed]

On January 8, 2007, Dolby announced the arrival of Dolby Volume at the International Consumer Electronics Show.[14]

On June 18, 2010, Dolby introduced Dolby Surround 7.1, and set up theaters worldwide with 7.1 surround speaker setups to deliver theatrical 7.1 surround sound. The first film to be released with this format was Pixar's Toy Story 3 which was later followed by fifty releases using the format. About 80% of films released are now mixed in Dolby Surround 7.1 by default.

In April 2012, Dolby introduced its Dolby Atmos, a new cinematic technology adding overhead sound, first applied in Pixar's motion picture Brave.[15] In July 2014, Dolby Laboratories announced plans to bring Atmos to home theater. The first television show to use the technology on disc was Game of Thrones.

On February 24, 2014, Dolby acquired Doremi Labs for $92.5 million in cash plus an additional $20 million in contingent consideration that may be earned over a four-year period.[16]

In May 2019, Dolby decided to add Dolby Atmos to hundreds of newer songs in the music industry.[17]

In May 2020, Dolby launched a developer platform, Dolby.io, aimed at providing developers self-service access to Dolby technologies through public APIs. It allows any person, organization, small and big, to integrate in their websites, apps, games, etc. features such as media enhancements and transcoding, spatial audio, high-quality video communication and low-latency streaming.[18]

Technologies edit

Analog audio noise reduction edit

  • Dolby A: professional noise reduction systems for tapes and analog cassettes.
  • Dolby NR/B/C/S: consumer noise reduction systems for tapes and analog cassettes.
  • Dolby SR (Spectral Recording): professional four-channel noise reduction system in use since 1986, which improves the dynamic range of analog recordings and transmissions by as much as 25 dB. Dolby SR is utilized by recording and post-production engineers, broadcasters, and other audio professionals. It is also the benchmark in analog film sound, being included today on nearly all 35 mm film prints. On films with digital soundtracks, the SR track is used in cinemas not equipped for digital playback, and it serves as a backup in case of problems with the digital track.
  • Dolby FM: noise reduction system for FM broadcast radio. Dolby FM was tried by a few radio stations starting with WFMT in 1971. It used Dolby B, combined with 25 microsecond pre-emphasis. A small number of models of tuners and receivers were offered with the necessary decoder built in. In addition, a few cassette deck models appeared that allowed the deck's internal Dolby B decoder to be put in the line level pass-through path, permitting its use with Dolby FM broadcasts. The system was not successful and was on the decline by 1974.
  • Dolby HX Pro: single-ended system used on high-end tape recorders to increase headroom. The recording bias is lowered as the high-frequency component of the signal being recorded increases, and vice versa. It does nothing to the actual audio that is being recorded, and it does not require a special decoder. Any HX Pro recorded tape will have, in theory, better sound on any deck.
  • Dolby Advanced Audio: Dolby surround sound, locking preferred volume level, optimizes audio performance for specific PC models and lets turning up the volume to the built-in speakers without distorting the sound.[19]

Audio encoding/compression edit

  • Dolby Surround
  • Dolby Digital (also known as AC-3) is a lossy audio compression format. It supports channel configurations from mono up to six discrete channels (referred to as "5.1"). This format first allowed and popularized surround sound. It was first developed for movie theater sound and spread to Laserdisc and DVD. It has been adopted in many broadcast formats including all North American digital television (ATSC), DVB-T, direct broadcast satellite, cable television, DTMB, IPTV, and surround sound radio services. It is also part of both the Blu-ray and the now-defunct HD DVD standards. Dolby Digital is used to enable surround sound output by most video game consoles. Several personal computers support converting all audio to Dolby Digital for output.
    • Dolby Digital EX: introduces a matrix-encoded center rear surround channel to Dolby Digital for 6.1 channel output.[20] This center-rear channel is often split to two rear back speakers for 7.1 channel output.
    • Dolby Digital Plus (also known as E-AC-3) is a lossy audio codec based on Dolby Digital that is backward compatible, but more advanced. The DVD Forum has selected Dolby Digital Plus as a standard audio format for HD DVD video. It supports data rates up to 6 Mbit/s, an increase from Dolby Digital's 640 kbit/s maximum. On Blu-ray, Dolby Digital Plus is implemented differently, as a legacy 640 kbit/s Dolby Digital stream plus an additional stream to expand the surround sound, with a total bandwidth of approximately 1.7 Mbit/s. Dolby Digital Plus is also optimized for limited data-rate environments such as Digital broadcasting.
    • Dolby Digital Live is a real-time hardware encoding technology for interactive media such as video games. It converts any audio signals on a PC or game console into the 5.1-channel Dolby Digital format and transports it via a single S/PDIF cable.[21] A similar technology known as DTS Connect is available from competitor DTS.
  •  
    Dolby E selected hardware
    Dolby E: professional coding system optimized for the distribution of surround and multichannel audio through digital two-channel post-production and broadcasting infrastructures, or for recording surround audio on two audio tracks of conventional digital video tapes, video servers, communication links, switchers, and routers. The Dolby E signal does not reach viewers at home. It is transcoded to Dolby Digital at a lower data rate for final DTV transmission.
  • Dolby Stereo (also known as Stereo A): original analog optical technology developed for 35 mm prints and is encoded with four sound channels: Left/Center/Right (which are located behind the screen) and Surround (which is heard over speakers on the sides and rear of the theatre) for ambient sound and special effects. This technology also employs A-type or SR-type noise reduction, listed above with regards to analog cassette tapes. See also Dolby Surround
  • Dolby TrueHD: Offers bit-for-bit sound reproduction identical to the studio master. Over seven full-range 24-bit/96 kHz discrete channels are supported (plus an LFE channel, making it 7.1 surround) along with the HDMI interface. Theoretically, Dolby TrueHD can support more channels, but this number has been limited to 8 for HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc.
  • Dolby Pulse: released in 2009, it is identical to the HE-AAC v2 codec except for the addition of Dolby metadata, which is common for Dolby's other digital audio codecs. This metadata "ensures consistency of broadcast quality."[22]
  • 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 first game released with Dolby Atmos audio was Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game). The means of delivering the channels and objects differ given the technical limitations across different media, and the target platform. Dolby Atmos is not a codec; on the consumer market, pre-recorded Dolby Atmos is delivered as an extension to a Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby AC-4 stream.

Audio processing edit

 
Dolby system A-type decoder
  • Dolby Headphone: an implementation of virtual surround, simulating 5.1 surround sound in a standard pair of stereo headphones.[23]
  • Dolby Virtual Speaker: simulates 5.1 surround sound in a setup of two standard stereo speakers.[23]
  • Dolby Surround, Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and Dolby Pro Logic IIz: these decoders expand sound to a greater number of channels. All can decode surround sound that has been matrixed into two channels; some can expand surround sound to a greater number of speakers than the original source material. See the referenced articles for more details on each decoder.
  • Audistry: sound enhancement technologies.[24]
  • Dolby Volume: reduces volume level changes.[25]
  • Dolby Mobile: A version of Dolby's surround sound technology specifically designed for mobile phones, notably the HTC Desire HD, LG Arena and LG Renoir.
  • Dolby Audio Plug-in for Android: An API packaged as a Java Library that allows Android Developers to take advantage of Dolby Digital Plus Technology embedded into mobile and tablet devices, notably the Fire HD, Fire HDX, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series.
  • Dolby Voice: Hardware and software products for enterprise-level web conferencing.[26]

Video processing edit

  • Dolby Contrast provides enhanced image contrast to LCD screens with LED backlight units by means of local dimming.[27]
  • Perceptual Quantizer (PQ),[28] published by SMPTE as SMPTE ST 2084, is a transfer function that allows for the display of high dynamic range (HDR) video with a luminance level of up to 10,000 cd/m2 and can be used with the Rec. 2020 color space.[29][30][31][32] On August 27, 2015, the Consumer Electronics Association announced the HDR10 Media Profile which uses the Rec. 2020 color space, SMPTE ST 2084, and a bit depth of 10-bits.[33] On August 2, 2016, Microsoft released the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which supports the HDR10 format with PQ (ST 2084) transfer function and Rec.2020 color space.[34]
  • Dolby Vision is a content mastering and delivery format similar to the HDR10 media profile. It supports both high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamut (ITU-R Rec. 2020 and 2100) at all stages from content creation and production to transmission and playback. Dolby Vision includes the Perceptual Quantizier (SMPTE ST-2084) electro-optical transfer function and supports displays with up to 10,000-nit maximum brightness (4,000-nit in practice). It also provides up to 8K resolution and color depth of up to 12-bits (backwards compatible with current 8-bit and 10-bit displays).[35] Dolby Vision can encode mastering display colorimetry information using static metadata (SMPTE ST 2086) and dynamic metadata (SMPTE ST 2094-10, Dolby format) for each scene or frame of a video.[36] Examples of Ultra HD (UHD) Dolby Vision are available in TV, monitor, mobile devices and theater. Dolby Vision content can be delivered on Ultra HD Blu-ray discs,[37][38] over conventional broadcasting, OTT, and online streaming media services.[39] Dolby Vision metadata can be carried via HDMI interface versions 1.4b and above.[40] It also supports IPTPQc2 color space, that is similar to ICtCp. Dolby Vision IQ is an update designed to optimize Dolby Vision content according to the brightness of the room.[41]
  • ICtCp provides an improved color representation that is designed for high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamut (WCG).[42] An improved constant luminance is an advantage for color processing operations such as chroma subsampling and gamut mapping where only color information is changed.[42] ICtCp is based on a modification of IPT called ICaCb.[43]

Digital cinema edit

 
Dolby Laboratories Screening Rooms in Burbank, California

Live sound edit

Over the years Dolby has introduced several surround sound systems. Their differences are explained below.

Dolby matrix surround systems edit

Decoder Encoder Year Description Channels
Dolby Stereo Dolby MP Matrix 1975 Cinema use with optical technology. Uses Dolby A for noise reduction. 4:2 encoded for 35mm film and 2:4 decoded back to 4.0 by Dolby Stereo Processor. Discrete Magnetic 6-Track variant for 70mm. FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixed
Dolby Surround " 1982 Consumer Variant of Dolby Stereo. Original Decoder utilized a simple passive L-R Circuit with Delay and Phantom Center for 3-Channel Decoding. FL FR and MonoSurround matrixed
Dolby Stereo SR Dolby MP Matrix 1986 Addition of Dolby SR Noise Reduction to Dolby Stereo for Enhanced Fidelity and Dynamic Range. FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixed
Dolby Pro Logic " 1986 Modern
1987
Reference Active Matrix 2:4 Decoder (Cat No. 150) for Dolby Stereo and Dolby Surround. Accurately Decodes Lt/Rt to Recover the LCRS 4.0 Surround. FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixed
Dolby Pro Logic II N/A 2000 Upmixes non-Encoded Stereo to Surround 5.1. Can also be used to decode Dolby Surround for 5.1 Playback. Consumer Decoders often include specific Movie, Music, or Game modes. FL FR C SL SR SUB
Dolby Pro Logic IIx N/A 2002 Extension to PLII. Enhancement of either Stereo, Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 to 6.1 or 7.1. Decodes Dolby Digital EX to 6.1 or 7.1. Retains Movie, Music, or Game modes in Consumer Products. FL FR C SL SR SUB Left Back and Right Back
Dolby Pro Logic IIz N/A 2009 Extension to PLIIx. Decodes Stereo, Dolby Surround or Discrete 5.1/6.1/7.1 to 7.1 Height or Full 9.1 with the addition of Front Height Channels. Last Pro Logic Branded Decoder from Dolby. L, C, R, Lss, Rss (side surrounds), Lrs, Rrs (rear surrounds), LFE, Lvh and Rvh
Dolby Surround (2014) N/A 2014 Dolby reintroduced the Dolby Surround terminology in 2014. The term now refers to a new frequency-domain decoder/upmixer. Dolby Surround is a complete replacement for Pro Logic; it takes in stereo (discrete or matrixed), 5.1 and 7.1 inputs to play over a wide range of output configurations including those with height channels.

Dolby discrete surround systems edit

Format Core Codec Year Description Channels
Dolby Digital AC-3 1986 Modern
1992 Film
1995 Laser Disc
Discrete channel encoder/decoder. Stereo output can be generated from the 5 program channels using Pro Logic encoding. This allows systems that are limited to stereo output to carry surround sound. L R C Ls Rs LFE
Dolby Digital Surround EX AC-3 1999 6.1 or 7.1 Surround via Matrix Encoding of Ls/Rs Channels in 5.1. Remains backwards compatible with standard 5.1 digital. L R C Ls Rs LFE.

Matrix decoding can derive Cs (mono surround) or Lrs, Rrs (stereo surrounds) from the Ls and Rs signals

Dolby TrueHD MLP 2006[citation needed] Lossless compression codec; supports 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz sampling frequency up to 24-bit word length; supports variable data rate up to 18 Mbit/s; maximum channel support is 16 channels as presently deployed. Higher bitrate than Dolby Digital Plus. Blu-ray Disc channel support up to eight channels of 96 kHz/24-bit audio; six channels (5.1) up to 192 kHz/24-bit; and two- to six-channel support up to 192 kHz/24-bit maximum bit rate up to the maximum of 18 Mbit/s.
Dolby Digital Plus Enhanced AC-3 2006[citation needed] Lossy compression codec; 48 kHz sampling frequency, 20-bit word length; supports data rates of 32 kbit/s – 6 Mbit/s, scalable, including 768 kbit/s – 1.5 Mbit/s on high-definition optical discs, typically, and 256 kbit/s for broadcast and online. 1.0- to 7.1-channel support for current media applications; extensible to 16 channels; discrete. Backward compatible with Dolby Digital through S/PDIF connection up to 640 kbit/s. Supports Dolby Metadata. L R C Lss Rss LFE Lrs Rrs
Dolby Surround 7.1 N/A 2010 New sound format for cinema soundtracks that adds two additional surround channels. L, C, R, Lss, Rss (side surrounds), Lrs, Rrs (rear surrounds), LFE
Dolby Atmos Cinema: SSLAC. Consumer: Dolby Digital Plus-JOC, MLP, AC-4. 2012 Expands on existing surround sound formats by adding top surround channels and audio objects. Each audio object consists of a mono audio signal plus metadata that describes the sound location, size, and other rendering control parameters. An object renderer is used to convert the audio objects to output channel signals. The use of audio objects allows a sound to be described independently of any specific loudspeaker configuration. For cinema distribution, all audio is losslessly encoded as PCM or SSLAC (Samplerate Scalable Lossless Audio Coding). Cinema soundtrack channels:

L, R, C, LFE, Lss, Rss (side surrounds), Lrs, Rrs (rear surrounds), Lts, Rts (top surrounds). Note: the number and intended location of _output_ channels is defined at playback based on the available loudspeakers.

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External links edit

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Organizations Dolby Digital Brands Dolby Surround Pro Logic Pro Logic II Dolby SR Dolby Stereo Dolby Surround 7 1 Dolby noise reduction systemServicesDolby CinemaRevenueUS 1 25 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 207 million 2022 Net incomeUS 184 million 2022 Total assetsUS 2 69 billion 2022 Total equityUS 2 25 billion 2022 Number of employees2 336 2022 SubsidiariesAudistryDoremi LabsVia LicensingWebsitedolby wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Technologies 2 1 Analog audio noise reduction 2 2 Audio encoding compression 2 3 Audio processing 2 4 Video processing 2 5 Digital cinema 2 6 Live sound 3 Dolby matrix surround systems 4 Dolby discrete surround systems 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editDolby Labs was founded by Ray Dolby 1933 2013 in London England in 1965 5 In the same year he invented the Dolby Noise Reduction system a form of audio signal processing for reducing the background hissing sound on cassette tape recordings 6 His first U S patent on the technology was filed in 1969 four years later The method was first used by Decca Records in the UK 7 After this other companies began purchasing Dolby s A301 technology which was the professional noise reduction system used in recording motion picture broadcasting stations and communications networks 8 These companies include BBC Pye IBC CBS Studios RCA and Granada 9 He moved the company headquarters to the United States San Francisco California in 1976 10 The first product Dolby Labs produced was the Dolby 301 unit which incorporated Type A Dolby Noise Reduction a compander based noise reduction system 9 These units were intended for use in professional recording studios Dolby was persuaded by Henry Kloss of KLH to manufacture a consumer version of his noise reduction Dolby worked more on companding systems and introduced Type B in 1968 Dolby also sought to improve film sound As the corporation s history explains citation needed Upon investigation Dolby found that many of the limitations in optical sound stemmed directly from its significantly high background noise To filter this noise the high frequency response of theatre playback systems was deliberately curtailed To make matters worse to increase dialogue intelligibility over such systems sound mixers were recording soundtracks with so much high frequency pre emphasis that high distortion resulted The first film with Dolby sound was A Clockwork Orange 1971 The company was approached by Stanley Kubrick who wanted to use Dolby s noise reduction system to facilitate the film s extensive mixing 11 The film went on to use Dolby noise reduction on all pre mixes and masters but a conventional optical soundtrack on release prints Callan 1974 was the first film with a Dolby encoded optical soundtrack 12 In 1975 Dolby released Dolby Stereo which included a noise reduction system in addition to more audio channels Dolby Stereo could actually contain additional center and surround channels matrixed from the left and right The first film with a Dolby encoded stereo optical soundtrack was Lisztomania 1975 although this only used an LCR Left Center Right encoding technique The first true LCRS Left Center Right Surround soundtrack was encoded on the movie A Star Is Born in 1976 In less than ten years 6 000 cinemas worldwide were equipped to use Dolby Stereo sound Dolby reworked the system slightly for home use and introduced Dolby Surround which only extracted a surround channel and the more impressive Dolby Pro Logic which was the domestic equivalent of the theatrical Dolby Stereo 13 Dolby developed a digital surround sound compression scheme for the cinema Dolby Stereo Digital now simply called Dolby Digital was first featured on the 1992 film Batman Returns Introduced to the home theater market as Dolby AC 3 with the 1995 laserdisc release of Clear and Present Danger the format did not become widespread in the consumer market partly because of extra hardware that was necessary to make use of it until it was adopted as part of the DVD specification Dolby Digital is now found in the HDTV ATSC standard of the United States DVD players and many satellite TV and cable TV receivers Dolby developed a digital surround sound compression scheme for the TV series The Simpsons citation needed On February 17 2005 the company became public offering its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DLB On March 15 2005 Dolby celebrated its 40th anniversary at the ShoWest 2005 Festival in San Francisco citation needed On January 8 2007 Dolby announced the arrival of Dolby Volume at the International Consumer Electronics Show 14 On June 18 2010 Dolby introduced Dolby Surround 7 1 and set up theaters worldwide with 7 1 surround speaker setups to deliver theatrical 7 1 surround sound The first film to be released with this format was Pixar s Toy Story 3 which was later followed by fifty releases using the format About 80 of films released are now mixed in Dolby Surround 7 1 by default In April 2012 Dolby introduced its Dolby Atmos a new cinematic technology adding overhead sound first applied in Pixar s motion picture Brave 15 In July 2014 Dolby Laboratories announced plans to bring Atmos to home theater The first television show to use the technology on disc was Game of Thrones On February 24 2014 Dolby acquired Doremi Labs for 92 5 million in cash plus an additional 20 million in contingent consideration that may be earned over a four year period 16 In May 2019 Dolby decided to add Dolby Atmos to hundreds of newer songs in the music industry 17 In May 2020 Dolby launched a developer platform Dolby io aimed at providing developers self service access to Dolby technologies through public APIs It allows any person organization small and big to integrate in their websites apps games etc features such as media enhancements and transcoding spatial audio high quality video communication and low latency streaming 18 Technologies editAnalog audio noise reduction edit Dolby A professional noise reduction systems for tapes and analog cassettes Dolby NR B C S consumer noise reduction systems for tapes and analog cassettes Dolby SR Spectral Recording professional four channel noise reduction system in use since 1986 which improves the dynamic range of analog recordings and transmissions by as much as 25 dB Dolby SR is utilized by recording and post production engineers broadcasters and other audio professionals It is also the benchmark in analog film sound being included today on nearly all 35 mm film prints On films with digital soundtracks the SR track is used in cinemas not equipped for digital playback and it serves as a backup in case of problems with the digital track Dolby FM noise reduction system for FM broadcast radio Dolby FM was tried by a few radio stations starting with WFMT in 1971 It used Dolby B combined with 25 microsecond pre emphasis A small number of models of tuners and receivers were offered with the necessary decoder built in In addition a few cassette deck models appeared that allowed the deck s internal Dolby B decoder to be put in the line level pass through path permitting its use with Dolby FM broadcasts The system was not successful and was on the decline by 1974 Dolby HX Pro single ended system used on high end tape recorders to increase headroom The recording bias is lowered as the high frequency component of the signal being recorded increases and vice versa It does nothing to the actual audio that is being recorded and it does not require a special decoder Any HX Pro recorded tape will have in theory better sound on any deck Dolby Advanced Audio Dolby surround sound locking preferred volume level optimizes audio performance for specific PC models and lets turning up the volume to the built in speakers without distorting the sound 19 Audio encoding compression edit Dolby Surround Dolby Digital also known as AC 3 is a lossy audio compression format It supports channel configurations from mono up to six discrete channels referred to as 5 1 This format first allowed and popularized surround sound It was first developed for movie theater sound and spread to Laserdisc and DVD It has been adopted in many broadcast formats including all North American digital television ATSC DVB T direct broadcast satellite cable television DTMB IPTV and surround sound radio services It is also part of both the Blu ray and the now defunct HD DVD standards Dolby Digital is used to enable surround sound output by most video game consoles Several personal computers support converting all audio to Dolby Digital for output Dolby Digital EX introduces a matrix encoded center rear surround channel to Dolby Digital for 6 1 channel output 20 This center rear channel is often split to two rear back speakers for 7 1 channel output Dolby Digital Plus also known as E AC 3 is a lossy audio codec based on Dolby Digital that is backward compatible but more advanced The DVD Forum has selected Dolby Digital Plus as a standard audio format for HD DVD video It supports data rates up to 6 Mbit s an increase from Dolby Digital s 640 kbit s maximum On Blu ray Dolby Digital Plus is implemented differently as a legacy 640 kbit s Dolby Digital stream plus an additional stream to expand the surround sound with a total bandwidth of approximately 1 7 Mbit s Dolby Digital Plus is also optimized for limited data rate environments such as Digital broadcasting Dolby Digital Live is a real time hardware encoding technology for interactive media such as video games It converts any audio signals on a PC or game console into the 5 1 channel Dolby Digital format and transports it via a single S PDIF cable 21 A similar technology known as DTS Connect is available from competitor DTS nbsp Dolby E selected hardware Dolby E professional coding system optimized for the distribution of surround and multichannel audio through digital two channel post production and broadcasting infrastructures or for recording surround audio on two audio tracks of conventional digital video tapes video servers communication links switchers and routers The Dolby E signal does not reach viewers at home It is transcoded to Dolby Digital at a lower data rate for final DTV transmission Dolby Stereo also known as Stereo A original analog optical technology developed for 35 mm prints and is encoded with four sound channels Left Center Right which are located behind the screen and Surround which is heard over speakers on the sides and rear of the theatre for ambient sound and special effects This technology also employs A type or SR type noise reduction listed above with regards to analog cassette tapes See also Dolby Surround Dolby TrueHD Offers bit for bit sound reproduction identical to the studio master Over seven full range 24 bit 96 kHz discrete channels are supported plus an LFE channel making it 7 1 surround along with the HDMI interface Theoretically Dolby TrueHD can support more channels but this number has been limited to 8 for HD DVD and Blu ray Disc Dolby Pulse released in 2009 it is identical to the HE AAC v2 codec except for the addition of Dolby metadata which is common for Dolby s other digital audio codecs This metadata ensures consistency of broadcast quality 22 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 first game released with Dolby Atmos audio was Star Wars Battlefront 2015 video game The means of delivering the channels and objects differ given the technical limitations across different media and the target platform Dolby Atmos is not a codec on the consumer market pre recorded Dolby Atmos is delivered as an extension to a Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby AC 4 stream Audio processing edit nbsp Dolby system A type decoderDolby Headphone an implementation of virtual surround simulating 5 1 surround sound in a standard pair of stereo headphones 23 Dolby Virtual Speaker simulates 5 1 surround sound in a setup of two standard stereo speakers 23 Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Pro Logic IIz these decoders expand sound to a greater number of channels All can decode surround sound that has been matrixed into two channels some can expand surround sound to a greater number of speakers than the original source material See the referenced articles for more details on each decoder Audistry sound enhancement technologies 24 Dolby Volume reduces volume level changes 25 Dolby Mobile A version of Dolby s surround sound technology specifically designed for mobile phones notably the HTC Desire HD LG Arena and LG Renoir Dolby Audio Plug in for Android An API packaged as a Java Library that allows Android Developers to take advantage of Dolby Digital Plus Technology embedded into mobile and tablet devices notably the Fire HD Fire HDX and Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series Dolby Voice Hardware and software products for enterprise level web conferencing 26 Video processing edit Dolby Contrast provides enhanced image contrast to LCD screens with LED backlight units by means of local dimming 27 Perceptual Quantizer PQ 28 published by SMPTE as SMPTE ST 2084 is a transfer function that allows for the display of high dynamic range HDR video with a luminance level of up to 10 000 cd m2 and can be used with the Rec 2020 color space 29 30 31 32 On August 27 2015 the Consumer Electronics Association announced the HDR10 Media Profile which uses the Rec 2020 color space SMPTE ST 2084 and a bit depth of 10 bits 33 On August 2 2016 Microsoft released the Windows 10 Anniversary Update which supports the HDR10 format with PQ ST 2084 transfer function and Rec 2020 color space 34 Dolby Vision is a content mastering and delivery format similar to the HDR10 media profile It supports both high dynamic range HDR and wide color gamut ITU R Rec 2020 and 2100 at all stages from content creation and production to transmission and playback Dolby Vision includes the Perceptual Quantizier SMPTE ST 2084 electro optical transfer function and supports displays with up to 10 000 nit maximum brightness 4 000 nit in practice It also provides up to 8K resolution and color depth of up to 12 bits backwards compatible with current 8 bit and 10 bit displays 35 Dolby Vision can encode mastering display colorimetry information using static metadata SMPTE ST 2086 and dynamic metadata SMPTE ST 2094 10 Dolby format for each scene or frame of a video 36 Examples of Ultra HD UHD Dolby Vision are available in TV monitor mobile devices and theater Dolby Vision content can be delivered on Ultra HD Blu ray discs 37 38 over conventional broadcasting OTT and online streaming media services 39 Dolby Vision metadata can be carried via HDMI interface versions 1 4b and above 40 It also supports IPTPQc2 color space that is similar to ICtCp Dolby Vision IQ is an update designed to optimize Dolby Vision content according to the brightness of the room 41 ICtCp provides an improved color representation that is designed for high dynamic range HDR and wide color gamut WCG 42 An improved constant luminance is an advantage for color processing operations such as chroma subsampling and gamut mapping where only color information is changed 42 ICtCp is based on a modification of IPT called ICaCb 43 Digital cinema edit nbsp Dolby Laboratories Screening Rooms in Burbank CaliforniaDolby Digital Cinema 44 Dolby Surround 7 1 45 first introduced theatrically with Toy Story 3 in 2010 Dolby 3D 46 Dolby Atmos 47 Dolby Cinema a premium cinema concept developed by Dolby Laboratories as a direct competitor to IMAX 48 Live sound edit Dolby Lake Processor 49 as of 2009 all Lake products are owned by Lab Gruppen 50 Over the years Dolby has introduced several surround sound systems Their differences are explained below Dolby matrix surround systems editDecoder Encoder Year Description ChannelsDolby Stereo Dolby MP Matrix 1975 Cinema use with optical technology Uses Dolby A for noise reduction 4 2 encoded for 35mm film and 2 4 decoded back to 4 0 by Dolby Stereo Processor Discrete Magnetic 6 Track variant for 70mm FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixedDolby Surround 1982 Consumer Variant of Dolby Stereo Original Decoder utilized a simple passive L R Circuit with Delay and Phantom Center for 3 Channel Decoding FL FR and MonoSurround matrixedDolby Stereo SR Dolby MP Matrix 1986 Addition of Dolby SR Noise Reduction to Dolby Stereo for Enhanced Fidelity and Dynamic Range FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixedDolby Pro Logic 1986 Modern1987 Reference Active Matrix 2 4 Decoder Cat No 150 for Dolby Stereo and Dolby Surround Accurately Decodes Lt Rt to Recover the LCRS 4 0 Surround FL FR with C and MonoSurround matrixedDolby Pro Logic II N A 2000 Upmixes non Encoded Stereo to Surround 5 1 Can also be used to decode Dolby Surround for 5 1 Playback Consumer Decoders often include specific Movie Music or Game modes FL FR C SL SR SUBDolby Pro Logic IIx N A 2002 Extension to PLII Enhancement of either Stereo Dolby Surround Dolby Digital 5 1 to 6 1 or 7 1 Decodes Dolby Digital EX to 6 1 or 7 1 Retains Movie Music or Game modes in Consumer Products FL FR C SL SR SUB Left Back and Right BackDolby Pro Logic IIz N A 2009 Extension to PLIIx Decodes Stereo Dolby Surround or Discrete 5 1 6 1 7 1 to 7 1 Height or Full 9 1 with the addition of Front Height Channels Last Pro Logic Branded Decoder from Dolby L C R Lss Rss side surrounds Lrs Rrs rear surrounds LFE Lvh and RvhDolby Surround 2014 N A 2014 Dolby reintroduced the Dolby Surround terminology in 2014 The term now refers to a new frequency domain decoder upmixer Dolby Surround is a complete replacement for Pro Logic it takes in stereo discrete or matrixed 5 1 and 7 1 inputs to play over a wide range of output configurations including those with height channels Dolby discrete surround systems editFormat Core Codec Year Description ChannelsDolby Digital AC 3 1986 Modern 1992 Film 1995 Laser Disc Discrete channel encoder decoder Stereo output can be generated from the 5 program channels using Pro Logic encoding This allows systems that are limited to stereo output to carry surround sound L R C Ls Rs LFEDolby Digital Surround EX AC 3 1999 6 1 or 7 1 Surround via Matrix Encoding of Ls Rs Channels in 5 1 Remains backwards compatible with standard 5 1 digital L R C Ls Rs LFE Matrix decoding can derive Cs mono surround or Lrs Rrs stereo surrounds from the Ls and Rs signalsDolby TrueHD MLP 2006 citation needed Lossless compression codec supports 44 1 kHz to 192 kHz sampling frequency up to 24 bit word length supports variable data rate up to 18 Mbit s maximum channel support is 16 channels as presently deployed Higher bitrate than Dolby Digital Plus Blu ray Disc channel support up to eight channels of 96 kHz 24 bit audio six channels 5 1 up to 192 kHz 24 bit and two to six channel support up to 192 kHz 24 bit maximum bit rate up to the maximum of 18 Mbit s Dolby Digital Plus Enhanced AC 3 2006 citation needed Lossy compression codec 48 kHz sampling frequency 20 bit word length supports data rates of 32 kbit s 6 Mbit s scalable including 768 kbit s 1 5 Mbit s on high definition optical discs typically and 256 kbit s for broadcast and online 1 0 to 7 1 channel support for current media applications extensible to 16 channels discrete Backward compatible with Dolby Digital through S PDIF connection up to 640 kbit s Supports Dolby Metadata L R C Lss Rss LFE Lrs RrsDolby Surround 7 1 N A 2010 New sound format for cinema soundtracks that adds two additional surround channels L C R Lss Rss side surrounds Lrs Rrs rear surrounds LFEDolby Atmos Cinema SSLAC Consumer Dolby Digital Plus JOC MLP AC 4 2012 Expands on existing surround sound formats by adding top surround channels 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