AWS Elemental MediaLive adds Dolby E audio decoding
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[AWS Elemental MediaLive](/medialive/) now supports decoding audio from sources with Dolby E compressed tracks. Dolby E supports delivery of eight discrete audio source channels in a PCM (pulse code modulated) stereo pair. With this feature you can deliver content with different language tracks and/or high channel count spatial audio from a single high-quality source. This is useful for international syndication of sports and events where commentary and immersive audio are present.
For more information on how to enable this feature, visit the [MediaLive documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/medialive/latest/ug/) for [Dolby E input audio](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/medialive/latest/ug/feature-dolby-E-input.html). Dolby E audio decoding is available via the MediaLive Advanced Audio add-on functionality.
[AWS Elemental MediaLive](/medialive/) is a broadcast-grade live video processing service. It lets you create high-quality live video streams for delivery to broadcast televisions and internet-connected multiscreen devices, like connected TVs, tablets, smartphones, and set-top boxes.
The MediaLive service functions independently or as part of [AWS Media Services](/media-services/), a family of services that form the foundation of cloud-based workflows and offer you the capabilities you need to transport, create, package, monetize, and deliver video. Visit the [AWS region table](/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/) for a full list of AWS Regions where AWS Elemental MediaLive is available.
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