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hrtf
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The hrtf tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Head-Related Transfer Function technology, particularly in the context of Microsoft's Spatial Audio. This technology, originally developed for HoloLens, simulates how sound reaches each ear based on head shape, ear contours, and other factors to create immersive audio experiences. Topics include using HRTF for spatial audio in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and Unity apps, as well as techniques like "throwing your voice" for realistic sound positioning. The tag is relevant for users interested in advanced audio features on Windows, including gaming, VR, and developer applications.
The age-old act of ventroquilism sees a puppet move its mouth while the controlling ventriloquist speaks without moving their lips – pretty impressive! The underlying technique has the ventriloquist “throwing” their voice in a joint audial and visual illusion.
Enter Spatial Audio, a set of...