Several four-channel systems, discrete and matrixed, have already been suggested. There are many proponents of compatible matrixing systems, but they are not united on a single approach. An encoding system is proposed that can be transmitted and reproduced with present media, recorded and broadcast, and affords maximum flexibility. A simple decoder now available recovers the signal. The standards also leave room for subsequent electronic improvements at the decoding end.
Author:
Itoh, Ryosuke
Affiliation:
Sansui Electric Company, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
JAES Volume 20 Issue 3 pp. 167-173; April 1972
Publication Date:
April 1, 1972
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