<em>This is the fourth in a series of articles by renowned veteran television designer, Ed Milbourn. These articles are designed for the novice investigator of the DTV/HDTV transition.</em>
<strong>Ed's view</strong>
<strong>SOUND</strong>
It is amazing to me how much the quality of HDTV sound production has advanced in the past couple of years. Almost all of the film based HDTV programs, i.e. most of the prime time fare, make full use of ATSC Dolby Surround sound encoding. Also, many of the live productions now include audio using all six channels of Dolby Surround. That is in addition to most movies shown in HDTV as will as on DVD's and Cable/Satellite PPV offerings.
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