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Immersive audio is a sound reproduction technology that creates a three-dimensional (3D) audio experience for the listener. Unlike traditional stereo sound, which delivers audio from two channels (left and right), immersive audio utilizes multiple speakers positioned around and above the listener, creating a more natural and realistic soundscape. This technology aims to place the listener "in the middle of the action" by simulating the way we perceive sound in the real world.
While immersive audio builds upon surround sound principles, it offers a more advanced and nuanced experience. Traditional surround sound typically utilizes a fixed number of channels (e.g., 5.1 or 7.1) positioned around the listener. Immersive audio formats can incorporate a greater number of channels, including height channels, and may employ object-based encoding for more dynamic sound placement. [9]
Immersive audio is a rapidly evolving technology with the potential to transform the way we experience sound. As technology continues to develop, immersive audio systems are expected to become more affordable, accessible, and sophisticated. This will likely lead to wider adoption across various entertainment, educational, and even industrial applications.
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Submission declined on 6 March 2024 by
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Immersive audio is a sound reproduction technology that creates a three-dimensional (3D) audio experience for the listener. Unlike traditional stereo sound, which delivers audio from two channels (left and right), immersive audio utilizes multiple speakers positioned around and above the listener, creating a more natural and realistic soundscape. This technology aims to place the listener "in the middle of the action" by simulating the way we perceive sound in the real world.
While immersive audio builds upon surround sound principles, it offers a more advanced and nuanced experience. Traditional surround sound typically utilizes a fixed number of channels (e.g., 5.1 or 7.1) positioned around the listener. Immersive audio formats can incorporate a greater number of channels, including height channels, and may employ object-based encoding for more dynamic sound placement. [9]
Immersive audio is a rapidly evolving technology with the potential to transform the way we experience sound. As technology continues to develop, immersive audio systems are expected to become more affordable, accessible, and sophisticated. This will likely lead to wider adoption across various entertainment, educational, and even industrial applications.