SDDS

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SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound) is a multichannel digital cinema sound format developed by Sony to provide high-quality, immersive audio in movie theaters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf digital cinema sound format
multichannel audio format
audioChannels 8-channel sound
audioEncoding digital audio
category Sony audio technology
cinema sound system
channelLayout five screen channels
stereo surrounds
subwoofer channel
competesWith DTS
Dolby Digital
developer Sony
feature digital audio data on film print edges
discrete multichannel audio
immersive surround sound
separate screen channels
fullName Sony Dynamic Digital Sound
introducedBy Sony Pictures Entertainment
surface form: Sony Pictures
introducedInDecade 1990s
manufacturer Sony Pictures Entertainment
medium 35 mm film
70 mm film
notableUse Hollywood feature films
primaryApplication theatrical film exhibition
purpose cinema sound reproduction
region international
status largely discontinued
supportsChannelConfiguration 5.1-channel sound
7.1-channel sound
useCase movie theaters

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