May Meeting Notice

 

July 2003 Meeting Notice


 Subject:DTV Audio update: Demystifying Metadata
 Speakers: Mike Babbitt, Dolby Laboratories
 Place: Dolby Labs, San Francisco
 Time and Date: July 8th, 7:30 PM (refreshments at 7:00 PM)

The first part of the presentation will be an overview of Dolby broadcast technologies, from Dolby E to Dolby Surround. The second half will be a primer on the "Three D's of Metadata," dialogue normalization, dynamic range control, and downmixing, with audio examples of each.

Mike Babbitt is a Broadcast Field Service Engineer at Dolby Labs. His main efforts are focused on assisting local television stations to receive multi-channel audio from the network and convey it to DTV viewers at home. Mike also works on the national level with the major terrestrial television broadcasters.
 

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