Friday, June 8, 2012

Dolby Introduces Dolby TrueHD Advanced 96K Upsampling For Blu-ray

The actual pretence at the back the 96K upsampling is an apodizing filter, that masks artifacts (known as pre-ringing) combined during the content-creation routine of films, television, and music. This new TrueHD upsampling is entirely matching with all existing TrueHD enabled Blu-ray players and receivers, so there’s no must be fret about an upgrade. The new Dolby routine has already been implemented by a few services and you should design to see the softened audio in Blu-rays soon. Current titles with, or slated to have, the 96K Advanced Upsampling add the Christian Bale movie 'The Flowers of War', 'San Francisco Symphony at 100', and the Joe Satriani unison movie 'Satchurated: Live in Montreal'. Advanced 96K Upsampling releases will add special trademark branding (pictured above).

Dolby has combined a couple videos to help notify the situation: one on the 'San Francisco Symphony at 100' Blu-ray, and the other for 'Satchurated: Live in Montreal' . For and indepth pretentious march on Dolby TrueHD with Advanced 96K Upsampling , click here .

No comments:

Post a Comment