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DTS and Coding Tech.'s MPEG-4 Surround Sound Solution for HDTV

DTS and Coding Technologies announce the launch of their 5.1 multi-channel audio transcoding system for HD broadcasting. The DTS / Coding Technologies transcoding scheme is the product of a major strategic development initiative between the two companies, and integrates the high efficiencies of Coding Technologies' MPEG-4 HE-AAC (aka aacPlus) development - an integral part of the MPEG open standard - with the high quality, transparent decoding of DTS' Coherent Acoustics algorithm, running at 1.5 Mbps. aacPlus has proven its superior audio quality in many third party tests conducted by independent organisations, including the European Broadcast Union, Moving Pictures Expert Group, and Institut fur Rundfunktechnik. Specifically for 5.1 surround sound, 160 kbps aacPlus provides the same audio quality as 384 kbps transmissions of competing formats currently employed within ATSC and DVB architectures.

This gain in efficiency frees up significant amounts of transmission bandwidth, allowing broadcasters to enhance their transmissions with secondary audio channels (such as multi-lingual versions) or to significantly reduce transmission costs. When employed throughout the programme multiplexes, these efficiency savings have a dramatic impact - enabling the transmission of entire new video channels over the network bandwidth.

The DTS/Coding Technologies system offers an end-to-end audio solution for digital broadcasting, incorporating the full application chain from contribution, through distribution to emission; broadcasters adopting aacPlus have immediate access to a consumer install base of over 50 million DTS-enabled systems worldwide. The complete range of products, from broadcast-grade multi-channel encoders, to transcoding chips for consumer set-top-boxes supporting SD and HD resolutions, will be available this year.



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