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05-28-2006, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by hushypushy
however, there are plenty of videogames that specifically say DOLBY PROLOGIC II on them (a lot of Gamecube and PS2 games). basically, these games contain "flags" in the stereo audio. basically, in a stereo source, the center channel is created out of the similarities between the L and R channels. there are certain "flags" (i dont know a better way to describe it, sorry) that are able to seperate the front and rear sounds from each L and R channel. so it's not true discrete 5.1 sound, but yes, it can create somewhat of a "real" surround sound.
Um...playstation 2 and gamecube (and Xbox, xbox 360, fuck, even dreamcast) used DVD discs...thats why they are encoded for Pro Logic II...something that cannot be done with a standard audio DVD.
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Re: Surround Sound

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Originally Posted by hushypushy
however, there are plenty of videogames that specifically say DOLBY PROLOGIC II on them (a lot of Gamecube and PS2 games). basically, these games contain "flags" in the stereo audio. basically, in a stereo source, the center channel is created out of the similarities between the L and R channels. there are certain "flags" (i dont know a better way to describe it, sorry) that are able to seperate the front and rear sounds from each L and R channel. so it's not true discrete 5.1 sound, but yes, it can create somewhat of a "real" surround sound.
Um...playstation 2 and gamecube (and Xbox, xbox 360, fuck, even dreamcast) used DVD discs...thats why they are encoded for Pro Logic II...something that cannot be done with a standard audio DVD.
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