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Answer to audio piracy from Anand audio

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 • Kannada Comments
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The most popular audio house in Karnataka Anand Audio headed by Mr Mohan H. Chabbria and his brother Shyam H. Chabbria introduced the new technology for the first time in Karnataka to kick out the audio CD piracy.

The Glass Master Locking system evolved by Mr Sangeeth Menon of Calicut is what Anand Audio has introduced from music maestro Illayaraja’s new Kannada film music ‘Bagyadha Balegara’ audio. This new technology would not allow the piracy operators to copy and make a business. Copying the audio to recorder and then making piracy would cut down the quality immensely say Mohan Chabbria.

The new technology to check the piracy in the market cost Rs.10000 as mastering charge. Up to 70000 audio CD this mastering works out and then a fresh mastering has to be done. This would have a minute increase of Rs.3 per audio CD says Shyam younger brother of Anand Audio Mohan.

In addition to this new technology the Anand Audio that has introduced the 5.1 high class technology system for DVD from ‘Aa Dinagalu’ for the first time in Karnataka market in the last year is now adding one more feather in to its cap. The 5.1 DVD Audio is the new introduction with superb quality. The recent one in the market DVD 5.1 Audio is the Dolby digital one has the super hit film songs from Mungaru Male, Milana, Hudugaata, Bindaas, Aa Dinagalu, Sathyavan Savithri and Accident.

The audio market has crashed in Karnataka and it is high time we should do something to maintain our stocks tackling the piracy. We are tired because the government of Karnataka is going on saying Anti Goonda Act would be introduced to tackle the piracy. The audio industry should discover new avenue to get going feels Mohan.

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