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==MP3 Surround== | ==MP3 Surround== | ||
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− | ''MP3 Surround'' | + | '''MP3 Surround''' is a new type of [[MP3]] that supports 5.1 channels of audio. ''MP3 Surround'' files have the extension *.mp3 like normal stereo [[MP3]] files. That is possible as ''MP3 Surround'' encoded [[MP3]]-files are completely backwards compatible with standard [[MP3]]. Normal Hardware and Software MP3-players treat and report ''MP3 Surround'' encoded MP3 files as standard stereo MP3 as they do not recognize the surround extension. '''So everyone might already own some ''MP3 Surround'' encoded [[MP3]] files but simply does not know about it ...''' |
===Playback=== | ===Playback=== | ||
− | Due to the backwards compatibility to [[MP3]], any hardware and software [[MP3]] player should be able to play ''MP3 Surround'' encoded files without any problem - although in stereo only. For the playback of the 5.1 content of ''MP3 Surround'' files | + | Due to the backwards compatibility to [[MP3]], any hardware and software [[MP3]] player should be able to play ''MP3 Surround'' encoded files without any problem - although in stereo only. For the playback of the 5.1 content of ''MP3 Surround'' files only a few software-based possibilities exist at the moment: there is a [[Winamp]] plugin and a standalone player, both provided at [http://www.all4mp3.com all4mp3.com]. The newest [http://labs.divx.com DivX player] in the version 6.3.x and above can decode DivX-encoded movies with an ''MP3 Surround'' encoded audio part. |
− | + | ===Internet Streaming=== | |
− | + | Official streaming solutions for broadcasting ''MP3 Surround'' across the internet do not exist at the moment - but that might change sooner or later. Inofficial streaming solutions might be possible after tweaking the Icecast streaming server or by using the built in streaming capabilities of the [[VLC]] media player. | |
− | The [[MP3]] backwards compatibility of ''MP3 Surround'' has been achieved by downmixing six discrete audio channels | + | |
+ | ==MP3 Surround Technology== | ||
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+ | ''MP3 Surround'' has been developed by the fathers of [[MP3]], the Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson in 2004. ''MP3 Surround'' is the high-bitrate (144-320kbps) cousin to the currently developed ''MPEG Surround'' codec that will be based on [[AAC | AAC+]] technology for 5.1 channels and bitrates below 96kbps. | ||
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+ | The [[MP3]] backwards compatibility of ''MP3 Surround'' has been achieved by downmixing six discrete audio channels to two stereo channels (!) while a third channel (the "surround" channel) outside the stereo MP3 frames contains the dispatching information (the surround info) necessary to get back the full 5.1 content. This third channel is invisible for normal MP3 players (as it is outside the defined MP3 frame structures), they treat the surround channel as they would treat id3 tags: they don't recognize them for playback. The data overhead needed for the third surround channel is 16 kbit/s, which allows for file sizes similar to standard stereo MP3 files. | ||
===Encoding of MP3 Surround=== | ===Encoding of MP3 Surround=== |
Revision as of 15:45, 27 September 2006
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MP3 Surround
Introduction
MP3 Surround is a new type of MP3 that supports 5.1 channels of audio. MP3 Surround files have the extension *.mp3 like normal stereo MP3 files. That is possible as MP3 Surround encoded MP3-files are completely backwards compatible with standard MP3. Normal Hardware and Software MP3-players treat and report MP3 Surround encoded MP3 files as standard stereo MP3 as they do not recognize the surround extension. So everyone might already own some MP3 Surround encoded MP3 files but simply does not know about it ...
Playback
Due to the backwards compatibility to MP3, any hardware and software MP3 player should be able to play MP3 Surround encoded files without any problem - although in stereo only. For the playback of the 5.1 content of MP3 Surround files only a few software-based possibilities exist at the moment: there is a Winamp plugin and a standalone player, both provided at all4mp3.com. The newest DivX player in the version 6.3.x and above can decode DivX-encoded movies with an MP3 Surround encoded audio part.
Internet Streaming
Official streaming solutions for broadcasting MP3 Surround across the internet do not exist at the moment - but that might change sooner or later. Inofficial streaming solutions might be possible after tweaking the Icecast streaming server or by using the built in streaming capabilities of the VLC media player.
MP3 Surround Technology
MP3 Surround has been developed by the fathers of MP3, the Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson in 2004. MP3 Surround is the high-bitrate (144-320kbps) cousin to the currently developed MPEG Surround codec that will be based on AAC+ technology for 5.1 channels and bitrates below 96kbps.
The MP3 backwards compatibility of MP3 Surround has been achieved by downmixing six discrete audio channels to two stereo channels (!) while a third channel (the "surround" channel) outside the stereo MP3 frames contains the dispatching information (the surround info) necessary to get back the full 5.1 content. This third channel is invisible for normal MP3 players (as it is outside the defined MP3 frame structures), they treat the surround channel as they would treat id3 tags: they don't recognize them for playback. The data overhead needed for the third surround channel is 16 kbit/s, which allows for file sizes similar to standard stereo MP3 files.
Encoding of MP3 Surround
There are two ways of encoding MP3 Surround files: by encoding five (5.0) or six (5.1) mono WAV files by running the FhG - MP3 Surround encoder and by enhancing already existing stereo MP3 files with the FhG - MP3SX converter.
WORK IN PROGRESS
In January 2006, Thomson and Fraunhofer IIS also released two new companion technologies: Ensonido, which allows playback of MP3 Surround 5.1 channel sound through stereo headphones, and MP3 SX, which upgrades standard stereo mp3 file to mp3 surround files.
External links
- http://all4mp3.com Software, demos, information, and various mp3 resources
- http://mp3surround.com - Demo content, information and evalution software