h a l f b a k e r yReplace "light" with "sausages" and this may work...
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// digital surround sound effects cannot be experienced // |
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Wrong. Only the voice tracks need to be split out; the nonverbal elements are the same for everyone. So the ultra-bass, which is sensed rather than heard, will still come through OK. |
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Aureal Semiconducter, A3D, back before they were bought by
Creative Labs, mastered the art of sound source location using
only stereo headphones. I had one of their cards back in the
early 2000's. Fooling the brain as to a sound source is not that
hard apparently with the right transfer functions. |
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// Fooling the brain as to a sound source is not that hard apparently with the right transfer functions. // |
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Fooling the brain as to a sound source is not that hard apparently with the right brain... |
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The device should also have a display which can show the user's choice of subtitles - though obviously this won't be as usable as having the subtitles shown on the main screen. |
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The left brain, however, is not so easily fooled. |
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This would be good, insofar as you could dub, say, Titanic as either a comedy or a drama, with patrons choosing their own soundtrack. |
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"Titanic: The Hanna-Barbera Cut" ? |
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Yes, that woud work- a suitably dramatic BONGGGG followed by the smashing of glass and a loose hubcap going Roingroingroingroing when they hit the iceberg.... |
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