headset virtualization is a sound transmission technology in which conventional stereo headphones deliver a surround sound experience via chips or sound cards based on integrated digital signal processing (DSP). Activation is done via the operating system or the sound card firmware / drivers.
A listener can experience virtual speaker sound through headphones with a realism that is hard to distinguish from the real speaker experience. PRIRs (Personalized Room Impulse Response) sets records for speaker sound sources with a limited number of headphone positions. Using PRIRs to convert a speaker’s audio signal into a virtualized headphone output. By using the conversion on the listener’s head, the system can regulate the change so that the virtual chatterers don’t appear to move when the listener moves their head.
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