Image flickering is the visible change of a projector's brightness as it goes through its refresh cycles. This is a common problem on DLP projectors that use bulbs that wear out with use. A...
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PCM or Pulse Code Modulation is the process by which analog audio signals are represented in digital form for manipulation and storage. Dolby Digital on the other hand is an audio format that...
Dolby Atmos and DTS-X are two advanced and popular object-based audio formats that are able to place sound around and above the listening position. Dolby Atmos is encoded using the Dolby Digital...
Dolby Digital and DTS are the two competing surround sound technologies. DTS content is encoded at a higher bit rate than Dolby Digital for more accurate reproduction. However, Dolby claims to have a...
Some speaker specs can be confusing and this is especially true for power ratings (wattage) that are often misleading to the average tech consumer. This is because some manufacturers inflate their...
In this age of major technological advances, the different audio formats can be confusing. A great example is PCM audio and FLAC, covered here today. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a standard...
If you are new to audio and headphones, in particular, you may not be very familiar with the various types of headphones drivers that are available in the market. This is a topic that can also get a...