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'''Mono''' is the basic single channel sound format, used on all features until 1975, when [[Dolby A]] was introduced.
'''Mono''' is the basic single channel sound format, used on all features until 1975, when [[Dolby A]] was introduced.


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Revision as of 17:52, 10 December 2016

A print with both variable area (below) and variable density (above) mono sound tracks.

Mono is the basic single channel sound format, used on all features until 1975, when Dolby A was introduced.