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Dolby Digital Plus Incorporated into ATSC Standard

by July 31, 2005

SAN FRANCISCO - July 29, 2005 - Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced today that the Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc. (ATSC), approved a revision to the A/52A Standard (entitled A/52B) that incorporates Dolby Digital Plus into an ATSC Standard. The ATSC membership vote was completed on June 14, and the Standard was published July 26. Additionally, in a subsequent membership vote completed on July 27, the ATSC approved a revision of the ATSC Digital Television Standard that specifies Dolby Digital Plus as the high-efficiency audio coding system to be used for robust mode transmission of E-VSB.

In December 2002, the ATSC released a request for information seeking new advanced video and audio coding technology. The committee sought to apply more efficient codecs to the newly developed E-VSB enhanced transmission technology that allows delivery of a reduced data rate signal with substantially improved receivability. Dolby Laboratories submitted its Dolby Digital Plus codec for consideration at that time.

In April 2004, the ATSC elevated Dolby Digital Plus to Candidate Standard status as part of its work on the development of the E-VSB robust mode. Candidate Standard stage is an explicit call for implementation and technical feedback that precedes the technology's official inclusion in an ATSC Standard.

Dolby Digital Plus is a sophisticated and versatile audio codec based on Dolby Digital and is designed specifically to adapt to the changing demands of future audio delivery, video delivery, and audio storage systems. Due to its enhanced efficiency, it can offer extremely high-quality audio while reducing the size of the overall program package. Dolby Digital Plus decoders will maintain backward compatibility with the existing Dolby Digital 5.1-channel home theater systems in use today.

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About the ATSC
The Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc., is an international, non-profit organization developing voluntary standards for digital television. The ATSC has approximately 140 member organizations representing the broadcast, broadcast equipment, motion picture, consumer electronics, computer, cable, satellite, and semiconductor industries.

The new standard document entitled A/52 B is published on the ATSC website, http://www.atsc.org . Within the document, the ATSC refers to Dolby Digital Plus as "Enhanced-AC-3" or "E-AC-3."

About Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories (NYSE:DLB) develops and delivers products and technologies that make the entertainment experience more realistic and immersive. For four decades Dolby has been at the forefront of defining high-quality audio and surround sound in cinema, broadcast, home audio systems, cars, DVDs, headphones, games, televisions, and personal computers. Based in San Francisco with European headquarters in England, the company has entertainment industry liaison offices in New York and Los Angeles, and licensing liaison offices in London, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. For more information about Dolby Laboratories or Dolby technologies, please visit http://www.dolby.com .

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