Dolby Digital Plus audio can now be encoded on UltraViolet files through the platform’s common file format (CFF), the company announced.
The UltraViolet CFF allows for consistency of file downloads across retailers, applications and devices.
“A new era in entertainment has begun with UltraViolet, and Dolby is working closely with the content community to ensure that consumers of UltraViolet content can enjoy optimized sound, no matter what content, service or device they choose," said Ron Geller, VP of worldwide content relations for Dolby.
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