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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 01:09:22 GMT, Brad Clarke
wrote: On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 07:40:03 -0600, "Mark A" wrote: Not sure about 7.1, I think 7.1 allows for a rear sub-woofer. That would be 6.2!! ![]() I remember reading somewhere are actually a _few_ DVD films encoded for 6.1 surround, but to fit the data in the rear chanels use some kind of audio compression. Not seem any though, nor players that support it. I'm sure there could be SOME benefit to having 6 or 7 satelites, if you could find a source to provide the signal, the only device I can think of is a PC game, where sounds aren't stored in channels as such but resolved to them in real time according to the 3d possition of the sound source. It'd be great if that's how REAL audio worked - a disc with sound and continuous possitional data and the amp works out for itself how much of it should be sent to ANY number of channels. Recent HRTFs (code that does the fancy possitional audio stuff) can provide stunning 3d sound placement, esspecially with headphones. Btw, welcome to moy 1st post here!! -- Jim |
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