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international conference on consumer electronics | 1996

DIGITAL MULTI-CHANNEL AUDIO FORMAT FOR MOTION PICTURES

Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno

A new digital multi-channel audio format has been developed for motion pictures. This f ormat has eight original channels and four back-up channels used for error concealment. These channels are divided into two digital soundtracks suitably so that one of these tracks can support the other. This error concealment scheme can work when one of tracks cannot reproduce at all.


Archive | 1997

Gain control method for audio encoding device

Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno


Archive | 1996

Coding method for using multi channel audio signals

Masatoshi Ueno; Shinji Miyamori


Archive | 1995

High-efficiency encoding method and apparatus and high-efficiency decoding method and apparatus

Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno


Archive | 1995

Information encoding method and apparatus, information decoding apparatus and recording medium

Masatoshi Ueno; Shinji Miyamori


Archive | 1994

Low bit rate multichannel audio coding methods and apparatus using non-linear adaptive bit allocation

Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno


Archive | 1994

Channel audio signal encoding method

Masatoshi Ueno; Shinji Miyamori


Archive | 1985

Method and apparatus for reproducing signals having improved rotary head tracking control

Hiraku Sigiki; Makoto Yamada; Shinji Miyamori


Archive | 1995

Signal encoding method and apparatus, signal decoding method and apparatus and signal transmission apparatus

Yoshiaki Oikawa; Kyoya Tsutsui; Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno


Archive | 1995

Coding method and coder, decoder and recording medium

Shinji Miyamori; Masatoshi Ueno; 正俊 上野; 慎二 宮森

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