In previous episodes of this long-running series looking at the world of high-quality audio, at every point we’ve stayed in the real world of physical audio hardware. From the human ear to the ...
Anyone who has ever played a game recently is well aware of the dramatic improvements made in visual realism. On the flip side, the lag in audio realism has hindered the potential for true ...
Researchers outline an algorithm that adapts personalized sound zones within a car to changes in seat position, allowing riders to listen to their own audio without headphones and interruption.
It seems that there are few jobs left that computers can’t edge into somehow. A US team has got a computer to match sounds with silent video to an impressively efficient degree. It’s a complicated ...
Zoning out: photograph of the measurement system and dummies installed in the cabin of a car. (Courtesy: Lucas Vindrola) Multiple occupants of a car cabin could soon listen to different audio ...
WASHINGTON, September 14, 2021 -- Creating an individualized listening experience for each passenger has been an ambition for the auto industry for decades. The acoustically changing nature of the car ...
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