Immersive Audio
Immersive Audio refers to a sound technology that creates a three-dimensional audio experience, making listeners feel as if they are surrounded by sound. Unlike traditional stereo sound, which comes from two channels, immersive audio uses multiple channels and speakers to produce a more realistic and engaging auditory environment. This technology is often used in virtual reality and gaming to enhance the overall experience.
Common formats of immersive audio include Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which allow sound to move freely in a three-dimensional space. This means that sounds can come from above, below, or around the listener, adding depth and realism. Immersive audio is also used in cinema and music production to create a more captivating listening experience.