View Full Version : The forgotten component - What's up with computer
Jason
09-06-2004, 12:34 PM
Last month during QuakeCon it became clearly apparent that computer audio has
become somewhat of a forgotten component in the computer industry when talking to
gamers and listening to companies at the gaming event. We'll present some benchmark
numbers of five different sound solutions as well as provide commentary along the
way on our thoughts of computer audio solutions and what should be done to improve
things using nVidia's SoundStorm APU as an example."
Read about it. (http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=article&dId=695)
Jason425
09-06-2004, 02:11 PM
i can't stand the ’ thing that replaces '... noob bug...
Uranium-235
09-06-2004, 02:29 PM
just don't use backticks in place of apostraphies
Jason
09-07-2004, 09:32 AM
Sorry guys.
Jason425
09-07-2004, 11:05 AM
np, it's not your fault, even though you should have checked ;)
vee_ess
09-09-2004, 03:22 AM
This article is really defeating its own point. The focus is shifted into framerates rather audio realism, much like the computer-based audio industry itself. The number of 2D/3D voices and the number of mixers and submixers are currently of the more concentrated-on aspects of sound processors. While these are important to an extent, they have been taken too far, because of a mostly MIDI-based history. With a chord/note basis on sound, it used to be necessary to have a seemingly endless number of simultaneous sounds to replicate a real sound. Effects such as obstruction and reverb need to be standardized to allow for more effective development, but shouldn't necessarily be selling points. Instead sound quality should be the focus. This means sound cards will be of little importance beyond what they are now. (sampling rate, quantization/resolution, normalization, equalization, encoding [yes, kudos to the article for addressing this]) What should be of importance is the delivery of the processed sound. This includes the preamp, the amp, the acoustic transducer (speaker but acoustic transducer sounds smarter :P), and the wiring. Currently, there are no good options other than getting your own preamp, amp, wiring and speakers. Klipsch is great and all, but their computer speaker options aren't representative of the rest of their lineups. That's my $.02! (oh BTW there are now new state nickels...)
Jason425
09-09-2004, 10:57 AM
the best info in that post was about the nickels! 8)
vee_ess
09-10-2004, 01:04 PM
Ha ha
At least you are not saying the only good info is about the nickels...
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