Although this is good news for those in Windoze land, the trouble is that
what is really needed is a solution which runs transparently across all
platforms and at no cost to the end user.
Dave
On 23 October 2015 at 17:18, Michael Demeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The new Edge browser from Microsoft will play Dolby Digital Plus audio in
> HTML5 pages. It uses the decoder in the Windows OS for decoding. Details
> on how to are at:
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> http://blog.dolby.com/2015/05/how-to-deliver-great-sounding-content-with-dolby-audio-windows-10-and-microsoft-edge/
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> Michael Demeyer
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> Dolby Labs
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Dave Malham
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The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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