with dolby pro logic II stereo recordings could seem to have as much depth as a 5.1 recording. Right, games that support Dolby Prologic II sound are supported via SPU2-X's stereo output. SurCode for Dolby Pro Logic II enables engineers to use. cd's are only available in stereo and dvd's could hold up to 7.1 surround sound. Dolby Pro Logic II uses hidden audio cues that already exist in stereo content to create realistic surround sound with five full-range channels: Left, Right. The encoded LtRt can be monitored as a nondecoded stereo stream or decoded as a surround stream. games that use dolby pro logic II will have sounds fall into an individual speaker based on where the sounds of gunshots or effects is located in relation to the perspective of the gamer.
DOLBY DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 2 PS3
many video game developers make games using dolby pro logic II technology because there is no digital audio outsource for the game device except some of the newer systems such as the ps3 and xbox 360. It comprehends 5.1 compressed channels of surround sound. Normally the vocals fall into the front center speaker and the instruments may fall into surrounding speakers and the bass falls into the sub woofers. It was a surround sound encoder/decoder technology first implemented in A/V gear in the early 2000s. Pro Logic and Pro Logic II are different things, Pro Logic is a matrix surround encoding scheme that VHS and Laserdisc (and some DVDs) can use, and it can also be applied to stereo signals (like CDs) Pro Logic II is a newer matrix decoding scheme designed to simulate 5.1 (or 6.1, 7.1, 9.1, etc) from a stereo source ('noise from every channel').
Since stereo recordings are made for 2 speakers and 5.1 surround sound systems have 6 speakers dolby pro logic II splits the different sounds into different speakers based on the wave length of the sound within the recording. I had this short mp3 and i wanted to be sure that DPL II encoding really survives YouTubes processing (especially as i uploaded a video with DPL II encoding. A system that splits a stereo signal into a 5.1 surround sound system.