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Auro-3D Pack (HD)

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Auro-3D Pack (HD)


Auro-3D is an immersive 3D audio format developed by the Belgium-based company Auro Technologies. It is designed along three layers of sound (surround, height and overhead ceiling), building on the single horizontal layer used in the 5.1 sound format. Auro-3D creates a spatial sound field by adding a height layer around the audience on top of the traditional 2D surround sound system. This additional layer reveals both localized sounds and height reflections complementing the sounds that exist in the lower surround layer. The height information that is captured during recording is mixed into a standard 5.1 surround PCM carrier, and during playback the Auro-3D decoder extracts the originally recorded height channels from this stream.

The original VOB and MT2S files were sourced from Demo World and then contained in MKV format without any loss of either video quality or audio channels.The original VOB and MT2S files were sourced from Demo World and then contained in MKV format without any loss of either video quality or audio channels.


 

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Even if I could find a movie that offered this format for home viewing, the rather long demonstration video is not really appropriate as a bumper in CinemaVision, IMO.  The Datasat one by comparison would work fine.

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26 minutes ago, VonMagnum said:

Even if I could find a movie that offered this format for home viewing, the rather long demonstration video is not really appropriate as a bumper in CinemaVision, IMO.  The Datasat one by comparison would work fine.

I don't disagree, but it's all they currently offer that I'm aware of.

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