Shrinking — Dd5.1
“Shrinking DD5.1” refers to the gradual reduction in , dynamic range , and channel integrity of Dolby Digital 5.1 audio in modern streaming and broadcast releases, compared to DVD, Blu-ray, or theatrical standards.
When shrinking 5.1 to Stereo (Downmixing), phase issues are the primary risk. If the original 5.1 mix contains out-of-phase information between the Center and Surround channels, summing them to stereo can result in frequency cancellation, causing "hollow" or "tinny" sound. shrinking dd5.1
October 26, 2023 Subject: Analysis of Methodologies for "Shrinking" DD5.1 Audio Streams “Shrinking DD5
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