


So how do you play these audio files? Well, for playing the Dolby Surround Pro-Logic RealAudio files, you would need RealAudio Player 3.0 or later on a Windows 3.1 or later computer and a Sound Blaster 16 compatible stereo sound card, or on a Power Macintosh running System 7 or later, with a Dolby Surround Pro-Logic decoder going from the Line Output of your sound card using an RCA to Eighth-inch Stereo cord.įor playing back the Dolby Pro-Logic II WAV files, any audio player capable of playing these files will work just fine on a majority of systems. A couple of years later, they switched to audio gear reviews, and now, the site is gone for good! I managed to rescue these files off of my DVD-RW discs and uploaded them to the Internet Archive for future generations to come! I’ll post a link so that you can check out the audio files after this paragraph. Back in March 2012, Kelly Industries provided several surround sound audio files in Dolby Surround Pro-Logic RealAudio files, Dolby Pro-Logic II WAV files, and DTS and Dolby Digital encoded discrete formats.
