Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE:DLB) announced today that NXP
Semiconductors has become the first semiconductor company to
successfully implement the new Dolby® Multistream Decoder—also known as
the Dolby MS10 Multistream Decoder—with its TV543 iDTV single-chip
system solution.
The Dolby Multistream Decoder is a licensable multiformat audio decoding
technology that supports Dolby Digital Plus and HE AAC–based Dolby Pulse
in a single package for next-generation HDTVs and set-top boxes for
playback of content from traditional broadcast and operator sources, as
well as the Internet, USB devices, game consoles, and PCs.
The NXP TV543 features an integrated MPEG-4/H.264 decoder to enable
reception and decoding of MPEG-4/H.264 SD and HD content; IP/Internet
content delivery to the home; and the new conditional access CI+
security standard—all on a single-chip DTV platform.
"The TV543 platform has set a benchmark for the best HD picture quality
and we felt that the best way to complement this achievement was to
incorporate an equally high-definition audio technology through the
Dolby Multistream Decoder,” said Paul Sandberg, Senior Vice President,
BU Home Global Marketing and Sales at NXP Semiconductors. "The
implementation process was greatly aided by Dolby’s support and
technical expertise in the area of audio decoding. NXP is committed to
partnering with companies like Dolby to bring superb audio technology to
our future solutions to ensure best-in-class audio experiences for
consumers.”
"We’re excited that NXP Semiconductors recognizes the benefits that the
Dolby Multistream Decoder will bring to its OEM customers. It offers an
elegant audio decoding solution to ensure that audiences will have a
consistent and high-quality audio experience,” said Tom Daily, Executive
Director of Marketing at Dolby Laboratories.
Other key benefits of the Dolby Multistream Decoder include:
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Full compatibility with Dolby metadata and consumers’ existing
DVD–based home theater systems with all transmission formats
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Full multichannel support (transcoder) for Dolby Pulse in addition to
Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus decoding and conversion—one Dolby
Digital output for all input formats
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Support for audio description services delivered "receiver-mix” style
using two simultaneous instances of Dolby Pulse, Dolby Digital, or
Dolby Digital Plus decoders, respectively—all for the price of a
single decoder instance
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Support for multiprogram Dolby Digital Plus streams (main and
associated audio delivered in the same audio stream)
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Ability to decode AAC, HE AAC, and HE AAC v.2 bitstreams
Dolby Multistream Decoder implementation and system kits are available
starting today. For more information, please visit www.dolby.com/ms10.
About Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories (NYSE:DLB) is the global leader in technologies that
are essential elements in the best entertainment experiences. Founded in
1965 and best known for high-quality audio and surround sound, Dolby
creates innovations that enrich entertainment at the movies, at home, or
on the go. Visit www.dolby.com
for more information.
Certain statements in this press release, including statements regarding
the performance, features, reliability, compatibility, and capabilities
of the Dolby Multistream Decoder, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Pulse;
the potential benefits that manufacturers, broadcasters, and consumers
may derive from these technologies; and the anticipated market
acceptance of these technologies, are "forward-looking statements" that
are subject to risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements
are based on management's current expectations. The following important
factors, without limitation, could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements: risks that the
Dolby Multistream Decoder, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby Pulse may not
perform as anticipated; risks associated with building market acceptance
of and demand for audio technologies in general, and for these Dolby
technologies in particular; competition risks for audio technologies;
rapid changes in technical requirements for audio technologies; and
other risks detailed in Dolby's Securities and Exchange Commission
filings and reports, including the risks identified under the section
captioned "Risk Factors" in its most recent Periodic Report on Form 10-Q
or 10-K. Dolby disclaims any obligation to update information contained
in these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events, or otherwise.
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