Sunday 15 January 2012

audio - How do speakers split the incoming bytes -


How is it that there is a single input on a headphone but is capable of dividing the signal according to the headphone channel. How is this division going? How can the sounds made by headphones with a single single input be made more specific?

If you have TRS (tip, ring, sleeve) connector jack at the end of your headphone cable, you You will see that there are different sections like:

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The input will usually be a stereo signal, as well as the left and right channels are separated from the memory, I think the tip raises the left channel and the ring picks the right, but your question It does not matter, not the relationship.

For the surround sound, any "Surround Sound" stereo as part of the image is simulated from headphones as "surround sound" usually an adjacent array of speakers instead of headphones

I should also add that the above procedures are analog and do not do anything with the bytes; Any digital signal sent from your computer is converted to analog.

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