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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.62-0.1%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: DiViT who wrote (26222)12/6/1997 1:47:00 AM
From: Dan Spillane  Read Replies (3) of 50808
 
Could this be good news for Dolby AC-3 chip vendors? Or was this just inevitable?

You re-posted:
On Friday Dec. 5, the Steering Committee of the DVD Forum voted 8-2 to change the DVD-V specification. The change is to include Dolby Digital (AC-3) in the list of audio types, at least one of which must be on the 625/50 (PAL) disc. In other words, the 625/50 disc must contain at least one audio track chosen from the following types: PCM, MPEG-1 audio, or Dolby Digital. This means that a 625/50 disc can now be made with a Dolby Digital track and without any MPEG audio at all.
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