Can't really explain it any better than in the e-mail I've sent already.  If 
you want further information perhaps try googling or wikkipedia.

Regards.

Kevin
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> what is the differences between true stereo,stereo,dual stereo?
>
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>> Hi Victoria.
>>
>> Hope the following helps a little to explain the difference.
>>
>> The followign is from the CDEX manual.  Basically, don't use Joint Stereo
>> unless you're dealing with very low bit rates like 128kbps.  For these
>> files
>> joint stereo will do some messing with the file to try and enhance the
>> stereo image of the music.
>>
>> With the LAME encoder, you can specify how the file is encoded. The
>> default
>> stereo option is recommended, but at lower
>> bit-rates, the Joint-stereo or Forced stereo can yield better sound
>> quality.
>> Stereo: In this mode, the encoder makes no use of potential similarity
>> between the two input channels. It can,
>> however, negotiate the bit demand between both channels, i.e. give one
>> channel more bits if the other contains
>> silence.
>> Joint stereo: In this mode, the encoder will make use of a correlation
>> between both channels. The signal will be
>> matrixed into a sum ("mid") and difference ("side") signal. For 
>> quasi-mono
>> signals, this will give a significant gain in
>> encoding quality. This mode does not destroy phase information like IS
>> stereo that may be used by other encoders.
>> This setting can be used to encode DOLBY ProLogic surround signals.
>> force joint stereo:  This mode will force MS joint stereo on all frames.
>> It's faster and it uses some special mid and
>> side masking threshold.
>> Mono: This option will forcibly generate a mono file; if the input file 
>> is
>> a
>> stereo file, the input stream will be read as a
>> mono by averaging the left and right channels.
>>
>>
>> Kevin
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>> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: True Stereo and Easy CD-Da Extractor
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>>
>>> Hi, What is Joint Stereo, verses True Stereo?
>>>
>>> Thanks! Vicky
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