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What is immersive audio? Immersive audio employs a range of channel- based, object-based and scene-based methods to provide an exceptional listening experience. So immersive /spatial audio generally falls into three categories: channel-based audio (CBA), object-based audio (OBA), and scene-based audio (SBA), mostly mixture of them. So immersive audio is CBA, plus OBA now, and for future, it […]
Read MoreUS Streaming Music Market Share Growth in Apple Music’s revenue also reflects changes in the streaming music market share, showing its rising influence in the industry.The streaming music market share continues to evolve as user preferences shift toward personalized and high-quality audio experiences.In the US music streaming landscape, Apple Music ranks second in terms of […]
Read MoreAudio over IP (AoIP) initially gained traction as traditional analog and early digital audio distribution systems hit their practical limits. The shift started in broadcasting, where routing hundreds of audio channels efficiently became a challenge for conventional matrix systems, making them more cumbersome and costly. Nowadays, nearly every major audio equipment manufacturer offers products compatible […]
Read MoreAES3 and SPDIF interfacing Overview The era of mainstream digital audio kicked off with the advent of the compact disc in the early 1980s, which means it’s been around for about twenty years now. Today, we have two primary serial interfaces in use: AES3 (also known as AES/EBU) for professional applications and S/PDIF for consumer […]
Read MoreTotal harmonic distortion THD+N performance is a critical metric when evaluating a Multi-room Streaming Amplifier, as it directly affects audio clarity and low-frequency fidelity across zones. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is a measure of the harmonic distortion present in a signal. It is defined as the ratio of the sum of the powers of all harmonic […]
Read MoreGoogle Cast is a protocol created by Google that allows users to stream audiovisual content from their devices to compatible smart TVs, speakers, and other home entertainment systems. It was first introduced on July 24, 2013, with the launch of the first-generation Chromecast, a small streaming device designed to plug into a TV’s HDMI port. […]
Read MoreBluetooth LE Audio Bluetooth LE Audio introduces a new era in wireless sound by enhancing efficiency, quality, and connectivity. An update to the existing Bluetooth audio technology, Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) technology has some important new features and improvements. An update to the existing Bluetooth audio technology,Bluetooth Low Energy(LE) technology has some important new features and improvements. […]
Read MoreHow to connect speaker wire To properly connect speaker wire, you’ll need to determine what kind of speaker terminals you have, and what connectors they’ll accept. We’ll run down all the steps below, but this video is a great starting point. The first step in learning how to connect speaker wire is to determine which […]
Read MoreUSB Audio Class Version USB Audio Class is a digital audio standard that defines how audio data is transmitted over USB connections. Over time, USB Audio Class specifications have improved to support higher resolutions, lower latency, and more efficient power usage. What’s the difference between Class 1 and Class 2? The difference is in the […]
Read MoreWhat Is HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC HDMI ARC and eARC are the easiest way to connect a TV and Amplifier What is HDMI ARC ARC, which stands for “Audio Return Channel,” is a feature that many people might not be fully aware of. It was introduced with the HDMI 1.4 standard back in 2009 […]
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