Credits - Dolby Digital

refer to the on-screen acknowledgments given to Dolby Laboratories in motion pictures, television programs, and home video releases that use Dolby Digital audio encoding and decoding technology. These credits typically appear in the end titles (and sometimes at the beginning) as a logo, text attribution, or both. They serve legal, technical, and branding functions.

The team, which included Tomlinson Holman and Gary Baran, developed the AC-3 format, which was designed to provide six channels of digital audio: left, center, right, left surround, right surround, and subwoofer. The AC-3 format was optimized for film and television applications, with a focus on providing high-quality audio while minimizing data rate. dolby digital credits

Dolby Laboratories has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing the engineering excellence behind Dolby Digital. refer to the on-screen acknowledgments given to Dolby

Dolby Digital’s first major credit occurred in 1992 with the release of Tim Burton’s Batman Returns . While the film still carried an analog backup track, the digital data squeezed between the sprocket holes marked the first time a digital optical soundtrack was commercially released in cinemas. The team, which included Tomlinson Holman and Gary