![]() Pioneer, Sony and of course Philips had some receivers supporting it.Īnd being Layer 2 it is not compatible with Layer 3, although a full MPEG1 Layer 3 decoder should be able to decode the L2 base stream.so much for history. Only for a short time though, and was dropped in favour of Dolby Digital. ![]() Well, no, he didn't confused that, just was refering back to the times of DVD market introduction, when there was MPEG2 Layer 2 Multichannel defined as the standard for European (that is region 2) DVDs. "MP3 surround" is MPEG1 Layer 3 with sort of extension. "MP3 surround" is fully backwards compatible with plain MP3 decoders (but no 5.1 surround sound in that case). Just to nick-pick, actually there is a multichannel MPEG format, but I think it's MPEG2 Layer 2, and probably not much compatible with MP3, and it's support is limited to a very few Pioneer recievers
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