Dolby TrueHD is the next-generation lossless technology developed for
high-definition disc-based media. Features of Dolby TrueHD include; 100 percent
lossless
coding technology, up to 18 Mbps bit rate, support for up to eight full-range channels of 24-bit/96
kHz audio, and it is supported by High-Definition Media Interface (HDMI). [Source:
Dolby
Technologies]
Dolby Laboratories home page Offers links to company information, news and products, as well as technical information about Dolby Digital, DVD, and Dolby Surround and multimedia.
How to Buy Surround Sound Sound & Vision Online provides the simple steps that will take you from just thinking about a great home theatre to actually having one.
Surround Sound Past, Present, and Future (PDF) A history of multichannel audio from mag stripe to Dolby Digital. The first commercially successful multichannel sound formats were developed in the early 1950s for the cinema. At the time, stereophonic sound, a concept new to the public, was heavily promoted along with new wide-screen formats by a film industry feeling threatened by the rapid growth of television.
Surround Sound Speaker Placement This SoundStage article discusses issues and common problems associated with surround sound speaker positioning.