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| Thread ID: 82560 | 2007-08-31 14:20:00 | Holophonics | Jams (1051) | PC World Chat |
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| 586613 | 2007-08-31 14:20:00 | I'm not sure if this has been posted before. I did a search but found nothing. This is simply stunning. It's callled Holophonics. Holophonics: 3D Sound for headphones This is one of those inventions that, if accepted, could revolutionate the way in wich we see or, better to say, HEAR, movies and TV at home. It is Holophonics, a technique that imitates the way in wich the brain interprets and processes the sound, and the distances in between different sounds. This is called binaural sound. To achieve this effect, the sequences of each ear are recorded independently, using a "dummy head" with 2 microphones, one in each ear. Then, both recordings are combined using an algorithm called Cetera, and the result is emited by one channel only. With this technique, with a simple pair of headphones a surrounding and localized efect is achieved, asi if we were using a home theater instead. I ripped my headphones off numerous times when listening. I truly can't describe it. And no, it's not one of those "get close to the screen, then i scare the crap out of you" things. This one is really really good. When the sissors come out, you start to sweat! www.youtube.com And another demo www.unoriginal.co.uk |
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| 586614 | 2007-08-31 14:23:00 | Another amazing example. www.youtube.com |
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| 586615 | 2007-08-31 21:44:00 | This one is really really good. When the sissors come out, you start to sweat! www.youtube.com Holophonics? Nah - Its just a very good quality stereo recording. |
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