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Hi, does Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround means it's in Stereo Sound?
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jim wrote:
Does Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround means it's in Stereo Sound? Hi Jim, that tells it all: http://www.dolby.com/ht/surr-age.pdf Cheers ebs |
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Sorry, I couldn't open this link up. can you please explalin it to me?
Thanks. "Eberhard Sengpiel" wrote in message ... jim wrote: Does Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround means it's in Stereo Sound? Hi Jim, that tells it all: http://www.dolby.com/ht/surr-age.pdf Cheers ebs |
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jim wrote:
Sorry, I couldn't open this link up. can you please explain it to me? Hi Jim, that tells it all: http://www.dolby.com/ht/surr-age.pdf First get your free Acrobat PDF Reader to open that file: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html That is really necessary for the future! There is a possibility to read the html-file at: http://www.google.de/search?q=cache:...hl=de&ie=UTF-8 Cheers ebs |
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"jim" wrote in message arthlink.net...
Hi, does Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround means it's in Stereo Sound? Thanks. _________________________ The general public, at least, has developed a narrow definition of "stereo" resulting from it's genesis over 50 years ago during the 'primitive' vinyl era. The laws of physics governing stylus movement specified movement in two directions, up-down(Y) and (X). The combination of these two movements is what enables two-ch. SEPARATION, which became the definition of stereo in most peoples minds. You can have two discrete channels. Heck you can have twenty channels and it'd still be mono! The pure Greek deafenition of the root "stereos" is SPATIALITY. And for most of us consumers, that spatiality was defined via the two channel system developed for records, and later transferred to cassette, video, and CD. The Greeks' spatial means how sound relates to what comes from all directions, above you, below you, behind you, to one side, etc. So idealistically, the "stereo" world is ALL AROUND you, not just in front, as with a 2-ch setup, or even in "surround" - matrixed, digital, or otherwise. You'd need speakers above you as well as in front & back to come even close to that level of realism. So technically, yes, 5.1 is the closest thing to the Greek defenition of stereo sound(what you hear when you head out the door everyday), but the format, acc. to the site Eberhard posted, will support mono, "traditional" 2-ch, and so forth. -CC |
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Kalman Rubinson wrote in message . ..
On 22 Jul 2003 09:40:53 -0700, (ChrisCoaster) wrote: The pure Greek deafenition of the root "stereos" is SPATIALITY. Actually, it is 'SOLID' but your point is well taken. Kal _______________ "Solid" is even weller taken! Thanks. A well reproduced sound field is solid, in that it is not lacking in any one direction. -CC |
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