Overview of Product Range
*DFP-3000 SDDS Cinema Processor System:Cost effective all in one SDDS and analog system consisting of DFP-D3000 Decoder.
*DFP-2500 SDDS Sound System:
SDDS processor system that supports the full SDDS 8 format consisting of DFP-R3000 Reader and DFP-D2500 Decoder.
*DFP-2000 Cinema Processor System:
The DFP-R2000, mounted on top of the projector, scans—or reads—the film's SDDS soundtrack much like a video camera. The digital signals are amplified and sent to the DFP-D2000 decoder rack mounted with the other projection booth sound equipment. The DFP-D2000 decoder takes the digital signals from the reader and performs all the necessary processing to recover the eight audio channels. The output of the DFP-D2000 is routed to the theatres' power amplifiers and onto the loudspeakers.
*DCP-1000 Digital Cinema Processor:
The DCP-1000 is a cinema processor for processing analog soundtracks. Unlike other cinema processors, all signal processing is performed in the digital domain. It is compatible with all current analog soundtracks.
*SSU-1000 Set-up Storage Unit:
The SSU-1000 (Setup Storage Unit) is designed to give mobility to the decoder portion of the SDDS system. It removes the need to recalibrate the system if the decoder is moved between auditoriums. The SSU stores the setup information for up to eight different auditoriums.
*DFR-3000 SDDS Recorder System:
The SDDS Recorder System is designed to record the digital audio tracks (up to eight discrete channels) onto 35mm film sound negative stock. This system works in conjunction with the industry standard Westrexฎ analog stereo sound recorder to simultaneously record the SDDS digital soundtrack along with the conventional analog soundtrack on the sound negative.
*DFR-2000 SDDS Recorder System:
Predecessor to the DFR-3000 Recorder System.
*Manufacturing and Sales for the following products have been discontinued. For more information, please see the Letter of Discontinuance.
Discontinued Products
SDDS Sound Reader: DFP-R2000.
The DFP-R2000, mounted on top of the projector, scans—or reads—the film's SDDS soundtrack much like a video camera. The digital signals are amplified and sent to the DFP-D2000 decoder rack mounted with the other projection booth sound equipment.
SDDS Decoder: DFP-D2000.
The DFP-D2000 decoder takes the digital signals from the reader and performs all the necessary processing to recover the eight audio channels. The output of the DFP-D2000 is routed to the theatres' power amplifiers and onto the loudspeakers.
Digital Cinema Processor: DCP-1000.
The DCP-1000 is a cinema processor for processing analog soundtracks. Unlike other cinema processors, all signal processing is performed in the digital domain. It is compatible with all current analog soundtracks. .
Set-up Storage Unit: SSU-1000.
The SSU-1000 (Setup Storage Unit) is designed to give mobility to the decoder portion of the SDDS system. It removes the need to recalibrate the system if the decoder is moved between auditoriums. The SSU stores the setup information for up to eight different auditoriums.
SDDS Recorder System: DFR-2000.
The SDDS Recorder System is designed to record the digital audio tracks (up to eight discrete channels) onto 35mm film sound negative stock. This system works in conjunction with the industry standard Westrexฎ analog stereo sound recorder to simultaneously record the SDDS digital soundtrack along with the conventional analog soundtrack on the sound negative