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    CP750 Digital Cinema Processor from Dolby



    Dolby, a familiar name in the world of quality audio processing, has given most home theater buffs another reason to endorse their brand as it has announced the release of their new CP750 Cinema Processor.This California-based entertainment technologies developer Dolby Laboratories has launched the latest generation cinema processor.The CP750 is designed to work within the new digital cinema environment, integrating easily with preshow servers, alternative content, and digital cinema servers.The processor has an easy-to-use interface and powerful internal software that facilitates the setup process and can be easily programmed to manage audio settings and configurations. It can play back PCM digital, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital Surround EX™, and analog audio. In addition, the CP750 can be monitored and controlled remotely from anywhere on the theatre’s network.

    The CP750 plays PCM digital, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital Surround EX, and analog audio. It can handle up to eight PCM channels from the digital cinema server and up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital. It can also process a narrative soundtrack for the hearing and/or visually impaired.The processor has an easy-to-use interface and powerful internal software that facilitates the setup process and can be easily programmed to manage audio settings and configurations. It can play back PCM digital, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic(R) Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital Surround EX(TM), and analog audio. In addition, the CP750 can be monitored and controlled remotely from anywhere on the theatre's network.

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    Re: CP750 Digital Cinema Processor from Dolby

    The CP750 accepts up to eight PCM channels from the digital cinema server. Three additional digital inputs accept PCM or up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital from preshow and alternative content sources. An eight-channel analog input can accept audio from existing sound processors for hybrid film/d-cinema installations. In addition, the CP750 can process a narrative soundtrack for the hearing and/or visually impaired.

    By allowing the theatre's integrator or network operation center to manage the system, the CP750 can be monitored, controlled, and upgraded from one centralized location. It also integrates easily with Dolby's Theatre Management Software (TMS). Other capabilities include the ability for the CP750 to respond to digital input selection and volume cues within a show, to enable real-time volume control, and to recognize ASCII commands from third-party TMS controllers.

    In addition to being the ideal solution for new theatres, the CP750 is the ideal choice when existing theatres convert to digital cinema, as they will avoid the expenditure of an adapter and the cost to maintain their legacy cinema processor.

    The Dolby CP750 will be available in April 2009

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    Re: CP750 Digital Cinema Processor from Dolby

    It sounds good !! I wonder to have one CP750 as its been launched by Dolby, my favorite as Dolby Laboratories is the global leader in technologies that are essential elements in the best entertainment experiences and it creates innovations that enrich entertainment at the movies, at home, or on the go.

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