One solution to sounds "below" the listener might be these things :
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090401102239.htm They recently launched individual panels with build in amplifiers On 7 March 2013 04:21, Stefan Schreiber <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > the MPEG has issued a CfP (Call for proposals) for MPEG-H part 3 (3D > Audio), also known as ISO/IEC 23008-3. (ISO/IEC 23008-2 is HEVC.) > > > Several documents referring to the (still early) standardization process > can be found on Leonardo Chiariglione's MPEG page: > > http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/ > The press release from MPEG 103 (last meeting) will find quite at the top. > At the end you will find three douments related to MPEG-H 3D audio. > > > In this posting I try to give some information about the standardization > process for 3D audio, within its wider context. Secondly, I would like to > give a few public commentaries about the present state of 3D Audio in the > cinema, and some challenges/problems the MPEG/ISO will have to face. (And > maybe even solve. :-) ) > Thirdly, nobody has to read every document which I will present. (There > will be cited some pretty technical stuff.) > > Reading the Mpeg documents (especially the "Call for Proposals" document), > it is obvious that they took the NHK/Hamasaki 22.2 system as reference for > a high-end home theater audio system (or cinema audio). > > Some technical description of the "22.2 Multichannel Sound System for > Ultra High-Definition TV", presented by the direct proponents: > > http://www.nhk.or.jp/digital/en/technical/pdf/IBC2007_08040907.pdf > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/20130307/d7eb5d59/attachment.html> _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list [email protected] https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound
