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3D stereo
#346537 04/28/11 08:22 PM
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I came across this interesting video with a discussion and demonstration of 3D stereo. It actually worked pretty well on my laptop.

http://www.wimp.com/laptopspeakers/


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Re: 3D stereo
Joe_in_SC #346575 04/29/11 11:07 AM
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Although he never uses the term, it basically seems like binaural recording, which has been done for decades...


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Re: 3D stereo
MarkSJohnson #346593 04/29/11 02:19 PM
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Those who do not know the experiments of an elementary school me, are doomed to repeat them. smile

Really in elementary school I read about binaural recordings (when I wasn't learning to program computers). I theorized that if binaural recordings made with mics placed a head width apart played back well on headphones, then recordings made with mics placed where the speakers were would place back well through those speakers.

Unfortunately I didn't have two mics. So I took the RCA plugs on the speakers of my mom's Soundesign and attached mono 1/8" phone plug adapters to them, and used the speakers as mics. I'm guessing (now that I have a bit more knowledge) that the "crossover" on the tweeter kept it from contributing any usable signal, but bass to midrange was recorded pretty well. Listening to the playback from a position directly between the speakers gave a pretty haunting image of people walking around the living room and mumbling.


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Re: 3D stereo
ClubNeon #346603 04/29/11 05:55 PM
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i remember a long time ago that Sennheiser put on the market a dummy head with microphones in the ears so one could make his own binaural recordings.
no idea if it worked well though.


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