Aurophonie

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Aurophonie refers to audio recordings and playback systems which seek to recreate the true three-dimensionality of the recording space along all three spatial axes.

In practical terms this requires a playback system based on 5.1 surround sound (according to the ITU-775 standard) with additional ('height') speakers to reproduce height information.

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