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NBC taps Dolby E

By BroadCasting & Cable Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 5/14/2000 8:00:00 PM

According to Dolby Laboratories, NBC will use Dolby E professional audio equipment to distribute multichannel sound with its DTV programming.

Dolby E, designed to provide stations with a broadcast infrastructure to support Dolby Digital sound, was introduced at NAB 1999.

NBC will use Dolby E encoders at the network level to encode DTV audio before distribution to affiliates, and Dolby will provide technical assistance to affiliates as they make the transition to multichannel sound.

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