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Ray Dolby on his first project working at Ampex (while in high school) 04:04

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on what he studied at Stanford University 01:43

Interview: Ray Dolby



On some of his achievements at Ampex while still in high school; on getting national security clearance as a high school senior; on projects he worked on at Ampex and developing a system for perfect lip sync 09:01

Interview: Ray Dolby



On his working on government projects; on the Ampex model 380 and model 500; on developing an all electronic system for synchronizing sound and getting his first patent at Ampex 05:59

Interview: Ray Dolby



On the theory behind video tape recording; on the development of the video tape recorder 13:33

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on some of his achievements at Ampex while still in high school (and getting national security clearance) 02:10

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on developing a system for perfect lip sync 01:02

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on developing an all electronic system for synchronizing sound and his first patent at Ampex 01:33

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on the theory behind video tape recording and bringing the theory to life 05:39

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on the theory behind video tape recording and bringing the theory to life 05:39

Interview: Ray Dolby | Topic: Technological Innovation



Ray Dolby on developing an all electronic system for synchronizing sound and his first patent at Ampex 01:33

Interview: Ray Dolby | Topic: Technological Innovation



On his early contributions to the video tape recorder; on his friendship and working relationship with fellow engineer Charles Ginsburg 07:48

Interview: Ray Dolby



On additional modifications to the video tape recorder; on reproducing the first pictures on video tape; on leaving Ampex to enter the Army and the video tape recording project coming to a halt 14:30

Interview: Ray Dolby



On continuing to think about video tape while away from Ampex; on correspondence with Charles Ginsburg; on what the price of the video tape recorder should be 06:47

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on his early contributions to the video tape recorder 03:24

Interview: Ray Dolby | Profession: Technology Innovators



Ray Dolby on his early contributions to the video tape recorder 03:24

Interview: Ray Dolby | Profession: Engineer



Ray Dolby on his early contributions to the video tape recorder 03:24

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on his early contributions to the video tape recorder 03:24

Interview: Ray Dolby | Topic: Technological Innovation



On returning to Ampex after the Army; on the revival of the video tape recording project; on creating a pulse FM system for modulating the signal going to video tape; on achieving encouraging results 07:57

Interview: Ray Dolby



On competition from RCA and other companies; on video tape recorder demonstrations in 1956 and the first home sales twenty years later in 1976 09:52

Interview: Ray Dolby



On demonstrations and the production of the Ampex video tape recorder; on the cost of the original production model ($50,000); on maintenance for the system; on the quality of the early video tape recordings; on putting Ampex on the map 11:33

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on David Sarnoff's announcements about RCA's achievements in video tape recording 01:13

Interview: Ray Dolby | Person: David Sarnoff



Ray Dolby on creating a pulse FM system for modulating the signal going to video tape 01:05

Interview: Ray Dolby | Profession: Technology Innovators



Ray Dolby on creating a pulse FM system for modulating the signal going to video tape 01:05

Interview: Ray Dolby | Profession: Engineer



Ray Dolby on creating a pulse FM system for modulating the signal going to video tape 01:05

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on the cost of the original production model of the Ampex video tape recorder ($50,000) 00:27

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on the quality of the early video tape recordings 01:42

Interview: Ray Dolby



Ray Dolby on creating a pulse FM system for modulating the signal going to video tape 01:05

Interview: Ray Dolby | Topic: Technological Innovation



On the writers' room at Everybody Loves Raymond headed up by Phil Rosenthal and Ray Romano; on being promoted to supervising producer and later executive producer on Everybody Loves Raymond and the atmosphere in the writers' room; on what Everybody Loves Raymond was about 07:36

Interview: Tucker Cawley



On working with Ray Romano who played "Ray Barone" on Everybody Loves Raymond; on the cast of Everybody Loves Raymond 11:03

Interview: Tucker Cawley



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