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- From: gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Gabe M Wiener)
- Subject: Re: Dolby B/C? (A??)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.204255.28311@news.columbia.edu>
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- Organization: Columbia University
- References: <1992Jul22.130639.933@wpi.WPI.EDU> <1992Jul23.113150.7221@ohm.york.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 20:42:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul23.113150.7221@ohm.york.ac.uk> u9dmlb@ohm.york.ac.uk (Duncan McL Barclay) writes:
- >on higher performance tape materials. Recently Dolby have
- >brought out Dolby S again initally for the recording industry,
- >this has lots of bands and is meant to provide a better SNR than
- >digital systems. Dolby S is now available commerically.
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- One minor correction: The commercial version is called Dolby SR and is
- *very* expensive. Two channels of Dolby SR go for several thousand
- dollars. Dolby S is the consumer version of SR.
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