
surround format
Surround format in audio refers to a system that delivers sound from multiple speakers placed around a listener, creating a more immersive and realistic listening experience. Instead of just two speakers (left and right), surround sound setups include additional speakers behind or to the sides, allowing different sounds to come from specific directions. This enhances movies, games, and music by making them feel more lifelike, as if you are inside the scene. Common surround formats include Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which use advanced processing to deliver dynamic, multi-dimensional audio.