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Lt/Rt
Lt/Rt (Left total / Right total) stereo indicates two channels of program that exist as an encoded matrix of four discrete source channels. When Dolby® decoded, the two-channel matrix will play back as LCRS (left, center, right, surround). Lt/Rt tracks are also designed to sound natural in a two
Metadata
Metadata is used to facilitate the understanding, characteristics, use, and management of data based on the type of data and the context of its use.
Some examples:
A) In a library database, metadata about a book would likely include the author, title, genre, a description of the content,
Quadrophonic Stereo
The term Quadrophonic, or Quadraphonic, either are correct, was coined in the early 1970s to describe a four-channel sound presentation used in the recording and broadcast industries.
The speaker placement is frontLeft, frontRight, rearLeft and rearRight (fL,fR,rL,rR), with the listener sitting