In this video, i have explained Mono Sound system, Stereophonic sound system and Dolby surround sound System in Audio and Video Engineering, Television Engineering with following timecodes:

0:00 - Audio Video System / Television Engineering Lecture Series
0:23 - Outlines of Sound System
1:00 - Mono Sound system
2:42 - Stereophonic sound system
4:55 - Stereophonic Sound System with Multiple Channels / Dolby surround sound System
7:56 - 5.1 Sound System
9:04 - 7.1 Sound System
10:09 - 7.2.4 Sound System

Following points are covered in this video:

0. Mono Sound system
1. Stereophonic sound system
2. Dolby surround sound System
3. 5.1 Sound System
4. 7.1 Sound System
5. 7.2.4 Sound System

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Details of Mono Sound system, Stereophonic sound system and Dolby surround sound System, 5.1 & 7.1 Sound System:

Mono Sound System: A mono sound system is a type of audio system that plays sound from a single source through a single speaker. Mono sound was the first type of sound to be used in film, radio, and television. Mono sound is still used in certain applications, such as in public address systems and some older televisions.

Stereophonic Sound System: A stereophonic sound system is a type of audio system that plays sound from two separate sources through two separate speakers. Stereophonic sound is used in most music recordings and home entertainment systems. The two channels of sound allow for a more realistic and immersive listening experience.

Dolby Surround Sound System: Dolby surround sound is a type of audio system that uses additional speakers and sound processing to create a more immersive listening experience. It is typically used in home theater systems and movie theaters. Dolby surround sound adds additional speakers to the front, sides, and back of the listening area to create a more three-dimensional soundstage.

5.1 Sound System: A 5.1 sound system is a type of Dolby surround sound system that uses six channels of sound: front left, front center, front right, rear left, rear right, and a subwoofer. The "5" refers to the five main speakers, and the ".1" refers to the subwoofer.

7.1 Sound System: A 7.1 sound system is similar to a 5.1 system but adds two additional speakers for a more immersive listening experience. The additional speakers are typically placed to the sides of the listener, creating a more expansive soundstage.