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DTS (digital theater sound) and Dolby Pro-Logic are two but there may be others.

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Which of the following is NOT a discrete surround format?

Dolby Atmos is NOT a discrete surround format. Instead, it is an object-based audio technology that allows sound to be placed and moved in a three-dimensional space, offering a more immersive audio experience than traditional channel-based surround formats.


Is there a way you can add 5.1 audio to Auxiliary Inputs?

Auxiliary inputs to a receiver are always stereo. If you have a 5-channel analog signal (from a computer or other multi-channel device), you will need a receiver with a 5.1 analog input. This has 5 separate RCA inputs for left, right, center, sub, and the two surround speakers. An analog output from a VHS-Hi Fi VCR can be input into the stereo aux inputs of a receiver and decoded to Dolby Surround, but this format is actually only 3 discrete channels, left, right, and surround. It has no separate information for the sub or the center channel, and has a limited bandwidth on the surround channel.


Is there a way I could convert my receiver's AUX inputs to 5.1 Audio?

Auxiliary inputs to a receiver are always stereo. If you have a 5-channel analog signal (from a computer or other multi-channel device), you will need a receiver with a 5.1 analog input. This has 5 separate RCA inputs for left, right, center, sub, and the two surround speakers.An analog output from a VHS-Hi Fi VCR or the analog outputs of a DVD player can be input into the stereo aux inputs of a receiver and decoded to Dolby Surround, but this format is actually only 3 discrete channels, left, right, and surround. It has no separate information for the sub or the center channel, and has a limited bandwidth on the surround channel.So, the answer is NO.Read more: Is_there_a_way_you_can_add_5.1_audio_to_Auxiliary_Inputs


How do you connect a laptop to a surround sound?

Audio out or headset out from the laptop to audio IN on the surround unit. The audio level on the laptop might need to be set at MAX to get enough volume for the surround to use properly. To hear a full surround sound signal you will need to have content that is stored in a surround sound format and a sound card that supports multi-channel audio outputs.


What is Dolby Digital Surround?

Dolby Digital is a surround format that is quite common for DVDs, HD broadcasts and some television shows. It has 5 discrete channels of audio (3 front, 2 back, 1 sub) that create a durround environment with each speaker independantly producing a separate sound. This format has been extended and other versions are constantly being released.


What is the best graphical format for showing discrete data?

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Converting sound from continuous to discrete format is done with a?

analog to digital converter


How can video be transformed into audio?

A video usually consists of a video channel an an audio channel, if your intention is to "remove" the video channel and leave the audio channel (Example: converting a video into MP3), You should use a format conversion software. The best free format conversion software is Format Factory (see the related link) One of it's many features is "All to MP3/WMA/AMR/OGG/AAC/WAV." In other words, it can convert anything to audio. I recommend using the "All to MP3" option for best results.


What is DD5.1?

DD5.1, also known as Dolby Digital 5.1, is an audio encoding format that delivers surround sound using six discrete channels: one for the center, two for the front left and right, two for the rear left and right, and a subwoofer channel for low-frequency effects. This system is commonly used in home theaters, cinemas, and television broadcasts to create an immersive audio experience. The "5.1" refers to the five main channels plus the one subwoofer channel, enhancing the overall sound quality and spatial depth in media playback.


What is 7.1 sound?

7.1 sound refers to a surround sound audio format that includes seven channels of audio and one subwoofer channel, allowing for a more immersive listening experience. The seven channels typically consist of front left, front center, front right, surround left, surround right, rear left, and rear right speakers. The additional subwoofer channel (the ".1") handles low-frequency effects, enhancing the depth of sound. This setup is commonly used in home theaters and cinematic environments for a richer audio experience.


What is the difference between 5.1 dolby digital and 2.0 dolby digital?

Dolby 5.1 is a multi-channel audio format. Basically meaning, it's surround sound. There is a Left, Centre, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround and LFE (Sub) Speaker. Dolby 2.0 is simply 2 speakers, Left and Right. Similar to the Stereo sound you get from your TV. The Dolby bit means it has been compressed and encoded using Dolby technolgies, normally AC3.


What sound field do you put your Sony surround speakers on to make them all play?

A.F.D Auto Format Decode.