June Meeting Notice

 

June 2000 Meeting Notice

 Subject: Evolution of high resolution digital audio in an era of multichannel surround
 Speaker: Gene Radzik, Dolby Labs
 Place: Dolby Labs, San Francisco, CA
 Time and Date: June 27th, 7:30 PM (refreshments at 7:00 PM)

Evolution of high resolution digital audio in an era of multichannel surround.

  • The Origin of DVD-Audio
  • MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing)
  • Compatibility (DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio)
  • Status update

Links from the meeting presentation:

Gene Radzik has been an audio engineer at Dolby Laboratories since 1996. He currently works as an Applications Engineer in the areas of music and broadcast production. Over the past 4 years he has worked internationally on various projects including; internet audio, Dolby Surround production support for television, DVD-Video release production support, DTV multichannel education and production support and multichannel audio production support for the DVD-Audio format. He is an active member of AES and SMPTE. Mr. Radzik received his B.S. in Recording Engineering/Mass Communications from Middle Tennessee State University.

Directions

http://www.dolby.com/company/directions_sf.html

From Peninsula/S.F. Airport/Silicon Valley (Hwy. 101 North) Take Vermont Street Exit. Make immediate left onto Vermont Street. Go 5 blocks and turn left onto Alameda Street. Three blocks up is Potrero Avenue. Dolby is the large, red, 3-story brick building on the corner of Potrero and Alameda.

From Bay Bridge (Hwy. 80 West) Take 9th Street/Civic Center exit. Go to the south onto Harrison Street. Follow Harrison to 10th Street. Turn left onto 10th Street and proceed under freeway overpass onto Potrero Avenue. Dolby is the large, red, 3-story brick building on the corner of Potrero and Alameda.

From Golden Gate Bridge (Hwy. 101 South) Cross Golden Gate Bridge, take the Lombard Street (Hwy. 101) Exit. Follow Hwy. 101 signs up Lombard to Van Ness Avenue. Turn right. Proceed on Van Ness to Fell Street and turn left. Proceed on Fell until it crosses Market Street and becomes 10th Street. Continue on 10th under freeway overpass and bear right onto Potrero Avenue. Dolby is the large, red, 3-story brick building on the corner of Potrero and Alameda.

Address:
Dolby Laboratories
100 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94103-4813
415-558-0200