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Coding Technologies

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Industry
  
Audio coding

Founded
  
1997

Founder
  
Lars Liljeryd

Ceased operations
  
November 8, 2007

Former type
  
Aktiebolag (Swedish corporation)

Fate
  
Acquired by Dolby Laboratories

Defunct
  
November 8, 2007 (2007-11-08)

Key people
  
Lars Liljeryd, Kristofer Kjörling, Martin Dietz

Coding Technologies AB was a Swedish technology company that pioneered the use of spectral band replication in Advanced Audio Coding. Its MPEG-2 AAC-derived codec, called aacPlus, was published in 2001 and submitted to the MPEG for standardization. The codec would become the MPEG-4 High-Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) profile in 2003. XM Satellite Radio used aacPlus for its streams. aacPlus with Parametric stereo, called enhanced aacPlus, would become MPEG-4 HE-AACv2. Coding Technologies was acquired by Dolby Laboratories in 2007 for $250 million in cash.

The company was founded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1997 by Lars Liljeryd. A German subsidiary was formed in 2000 as Coding Technologies GmbH with support from the research organization Fraunhofer IIS. The company also had offices in the United States and China.

Lars Liljeryd, Kristofer Kjörling, and Martin Dietz received the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award in 2013 for their work at Coding Technologies, developing and marketing SBR-based audio coding.

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Coding Technologies Wikipedia