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New version of the DolbyA compatible decoder

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Submitted by John S Dyson on

I just produced a new version of the decoder. It can do some amazing things, needed because lots of material (mostly before 1990s) has been distributed with DolbyA encoding still intact. That leaves a harsh, compressed HF, sheen, overly crisp voices -- kind of sound on the recording.

m/s decoder

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Submitted by rfreez on

sorry to repeat this question from another thread, but i'd really like to know...



is there any stand alone m/s encoder in the market? a web search reveals nothing other than mic preamps and portable recorders with built in encoders...



thanks,

M-S Decoders?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Anybody know of a reasonably priced outboard M-S decoder box with line level(+4)XLR ins/outs?



AEA sells one that has some extra tweaks(width control, etc.) but it runs at about $600 list.



I've seen some partial circuit designs posted. They seem fairly simple, but they've been either unbalanced or incomplete.