Dolby Pro Logic II

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Logo descriptions by EnormousRat

Background: Dolby Pro Logic is a sound processing system developed by Dolby Labs to decode film and TV soundtracks encoded in Dolby Surround, which allows a stereo soundtrack encoded with it to be transformed into 4.0 surround (left, center, right, and center surround). The second version of this system was introduced in 2000, transforming a standard stereo or Dolby Surround-encoded soundtrack into full 5.1 surround. The system was since expanded to add in a center surround channel and height channels.


(2000- ) Fire - Dolby (guiamartinez)Dolby Pro Logic IIDolby Pro Logic II (2002, Super Mario Sunshine, Open Matte, 4:3)Dolby Surround Pro Logic 2Dolby Digital ProLogic (2005) Dolby Surround (2003)

Logo: In a fire cloud, the Dolby logo appears in golden 3D. We can see SURROUND below, and PRO LOGIC II under it, written on a golden bar. Sometimes, the copyright info is shown in the bottom. The logo then fades.

Variants: The still black-and-white version is used more commonly, sometimes without the SURROUND note or with DIGITAL in place of SURROUND.

FX/SFX: The animation of fire.

Music/Sounds: Sudden fire-wind sound.

Availability: Uncommon. Used in some games, like Monster Jam for GameCube. The still version was used in most video games, such as:Conflict: Desert Storm, Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Kart Double Dash, and Battalion Wars for GameCube.

Editor's Note: None

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