Dolby updates PC Entertainment Experience program
Just a month after Dolby and SRS Labs teamed up to deliver surround sound to mobiles, along comes word that Dolby has finally updated its PC Entertainment Experience program. The initiative was originally launched four years ago, and now, both the second-generation Dolby Home Theater and Sound Room are getting a little TLC. As for the former -- which aims to provide certified HTPCs with "tools to deliver a cinema-style experience in vivid surround sound" -- it's getting Sound Space Expander, a Natural Bass enhancer and Dolby Pro Logic IIx support among other things. The new iteration of Sound Room (which aims to help out in non-surround environments) offers up many of the same technologies mentioned above, save for the 7.1 support and all. Hit up the read link for more, and be on the lookout for those two badges to get stuck to Dolby-approved gear in the near future.[Via ExtremeTech]
















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Jove @ Mar 16th 2008 12:20AM
completly out of topic but engadgethd, you guys need to bring back some good ol blu ray vs hd dvd posts so people will get all crazy cuz this random technology things are not fun to read unless it awakes some real passion in people like forcing them to take a side or something...
what the hell did i just say, werent we tired of the format war?