Texas Instruments Video: Explaining How Immersive Spatial Audio Works
By Rob Scott
November 15, 2011
November 15, 2011
- This 3 1/2 minute video by Texas Instruments clearly and concisely explains the three components of their 3D audio technology: beam steering, crosstalk cancellation, and head related transfer function (HRTF or the psychoacoustic effect).
- “Laptops, tablets, mobile phones and other multimedia devices offer an impressive visual experience,” suggests the video. “However, the overall experience is hindered by space constrained audio systems that lack clarity and depth — until now.”
- Texas Instruments explains in the video how its audio technologies convert the “small sound stage” into an enhanced, immersive experience via techniques that manipulate sounds in desired directions in a 3D space.
- This is a must-view for anyone interested in spatial audio applications for consumer electronics.
Topics: 3D, Audio, HRTF, Immersive, Immersive Spatial Audio, Laptop, Mobile, Mobile Phone, Production, Spatial Audio, Texas, Texas Instruments
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