Sound Retrieval System

The Sound Retrieval System (SRS ) refers to a proprietary technology to generate simulated space sound with only two ( or more) speakers.

To achieve this is not, as in other systems, the direction from which the sound signals are controlled, but it will attempt to replicate the personal listening experience. Due to the nature of the human ear cups noise usually are changed such that the brain can assess the position of the sound source. Except for bass tones, this works quite reliably.

The advantage of the technique is that it can be implemented with relatively little effort. Already satisfy simple stereo headphones and a SRS -enabled player. Another advantage is the independence of the seating position of the listener, with the use of a speaker system, since, as already mentioned, is not primarily worked with different loud sound sources. In addition, a sound source behind the listener can also be simulated with exclusive sound from the front.

Application Examples

  • Windows Media Player 11
  • SRS Audio Sandbox
  • Sony SRS -BT100 MP3 Player Speaker
  • Sony SRS -T33 Travel Speakers
  • HTC Desire HD
  • HTC Desire S
  • HTC Sensation
  • HTC HD7
  • HTC 7 Mozart
  • HTC 7 Trophy
  • Trekstor i.beat organix 2.0
  • IBM ThinkPad 770
  • LG P1 PRO Express Dual
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