Dolby talks up Volume

Dolby has been developing audio enhancement technology for the big and small screen for the last 40 years

Dolby has promised to solve the number one complaint by TV watchers today - that of excessive volume - by unleashing a new sound technology that will level sound differences between programmes, adverts and channels.

Speaking to Tech.co.uk, Dolby's consumer vice president Robin Dyer the technology, dubbed Volume, could appear in UK TV sets as early as next year - and it could become a big selling point for TV makers worldwide over the next 12 to 18 months.

Volume and TrueHD coming to home cinema receivers

Volume is likely to join high definition surround sound format Dolby TrueHD in home cinema amps and receivers. Dyer said this was because Volume gives you a better surround sound performance at low volumes levels when compared to the 'night' modes used in many home cinema products.

Dyer said that he expects Dolby Digital Plus - an extension of Dolby Digital that delivers high quality audio for HD programmes - would also be adopted by broadcasters in the UK this year.

He rounded off by saying that Dolby was taking steps to improve the listening experience for owners of mobile devices - like personal MP3 players and mobile phones - by getting its Dolby Headphone and Audistry sound enhancement technologies included in new products.