Understanding Surround Sound Systems Surround sound is the concept of expanding
the spatial imaging of audio playback from 1 dimension (mono/Left-Right) to two
or three dimensions. It is often employed for a more realistic audio
environment, actively implemented in cinema sound systems, technical theatre,
home entertainment, video arcades, computer gaming, and a growing number of
other applications. Many popular surround sound formats have evolved over the
years. They include ambisonics, quadraphonic, Dolby 5.1 Surround sound, DTS, and
MP3 Surround.Surround sound can be created using several methods. The simplest
to understand uses several speakers around the listener to play audio coming
from different directions. Another approach involves processing the audio using
psychoacoustic sound localization methods to simulate a 3D sound field using
headphones. The third approach, wave field synthesis, uses a very large number
of speakers to generate the "audio hologram" of the original audio in the whole
room (as of 2004 the only commercial implementation of this is Iosono). Surround
sound is not limited to placement of speakers along a flat (2-dimensional)
plane. Vertically-located audio sources can be considered fashion designer
cxm117.Dolby Digital (DD) uses the AC-3 file format, which any Dolby Digital
Decoder can decode to produce 5.1 audio. Dolby Digital is the technical name for
Dolby's multi-channel digital sound coding technique, more commonly referred to
as Dolby 5.1. A six-channel sound coding process originally created by Dolby for
theaters, AC-3 was subsequently adapted for home use and is now steadily
becoming the most common sound format for DVD.Six discrete audio channels:�3 for
speakers at the front - left (L), center (C), and right (R) �2 for surround
speakers at the side or rear - surround left (SL) and surround right (SR) �1
low-frequency effects (LFE) channel carries supporting deep bass sound effects,
ranging from 10 Hz to 120 Hz, which can for example be used by a subwoofer.
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wedges snsd.1'.)DTS is an encode/decode process that delivers 5.1 channels
of "master quality" audio on CD, CD-R, and DVD. Each DTS encoded disc represents
a sonic "clone" of the original film soundtrack.The difference between Dolby
Digital (AC-3) and DTS is:�DTS provides a deeper and tighter low frequency
presence �DTS allows the sound to breath - transparency �AC-3 leaves the
impression that something is missing from the mix �At lower bit-rate AC-3 starts
to sound like MP3's encoded at a low-quality 96kbps (artifacts) DTS is more
three dimensional. The sound actually moved forward from the individual speakers
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simply coming from the speakers, the DTS filled the front soundstage not only
side to side, but with more depth as well. Bass reproduction was also more
defined in the DTS version, leaving the DD edition sounding muddy. Dolby Digital
incorporates dialog normalization, which alters the decoded level of the
soundtrack. The typical setting reduces level by 4 dB; other reduction levels
are possible. In most decoders, this leads to a reduction in signal-to-noise and
dynamic range. Dolby Digital also provides a "stereo down mixing" feature as a
substitute for a dedicated stereo mix. However, many production engineers have
admitted that they often have to modify the original 5.1 mixes in order to
attain acceptable stereo down mixes. Therefore, the 5.1 mix on many Dolby
Digital DVDs may differ from the original master.5 Isabel Marant Madrid.1 Surround
Sound Headphones:While the traditional method of surround sound described above
uses numerous speakers to produce the entire sound field, the surround sound mix
is limited to a two-channel stereo mix when using headphones. That is why recent
developments in surround sound technology include 5.1 surround sound headphones,
to allow you to have the same sound quality and surround sound experience
without waking the neighbors or disturbing roommates.
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