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Topic: New streaming service Rara.com uses Dolby Pulse/HE-AAC (Read 20726 times) previous topic - next topic
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New streaming service Rara.com uses Dolby Pulse/HE-AAC

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Is Dolby Pulse exactly the same as HE-AAC V2?


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"Dolby Pulse: released in 2009, it is identical to the HE-AAC v2 codec except for the addition of Dolby metadata, which is common to Dolby's other digital audio codecs. This metadata "ensures consistency of broadcast quality." "


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New streaming service Rara.com uses Dolby Pulse/HE-AAC

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Does anyone know anything about Dolby Pulse development? Is it still only HE v2? Was it meat to be upgraded/expanded to LC, HEv1? Pardon the stupid question. Thanks.