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'''Dolby Spectral Recording''', commonly called '''Dolby SR''', is a four channel sound format – left, center, right and surround. It is the most common optical sound format on films made after 1986.
'''Dolby Spectral Recording''', commonly called '''Dolby SR''', is a four channel sound format – left, center, right and surround. It is the most common optical sound format on films made after 1986.
[[File:Dolby stereo SR .JPG|right|thumb|250px|Dolby logo that may appear in the end credits of some films recorded using Dolby SR.]]
[[File:Dolby stereo SR .JPG|right|thumb|400px|Dolby logo that may appear in the end credits of some films recorded using Dolby SR.]]


===Dolby SR vs. [[Dolby A]]===
===Dolby SR vs. [[Dolby A]]===