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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Sony Dynamic Digital Sound is a cinema sound system developed by Sony that was first introduced in 1993 with ''Last Action Hero''. | '''Sony Dynamic Digital Sound''' is a cinema sound system developed by [[Sony]] that was first introduced in 1993 with ''Last Action Hero''. Unlike its two main competitors ([[Dolby Digital]] and [[DTS]]), there was no home media variant of this sound system. As a result, adoption of this sound system was limited and relatively few titles (especially independent films) took advantage of the system's full capabilities (up to 8 channels). | ||
===1st Logo (June 18, 1993-1999)=== | ===1st Logo (June 18, 1993-1999)=== | ||
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'''Nicknames''': "Breaking the Digital Sound Barrier", "The Pyramid", "Supernova" | '''Nicknames''': "Breaking the Digital Sound Barrier", "The Pyramid", "Supernova" | ||