Dolby Pro Logic II test
I had this short mp3 and i wanted to be sure that DPL II encoding really survives YouTube's processing (especially as i uploaded a video with DPL II encoding earlier). Goes through all 5.1 channels in the following order: subwoofer, left front, left rear, right rear, right front and center. With a proper multichannel receiver you do indeed get multichannel sound from this video (ie. each vocal comes out from its assigned channel). I confirmed this with my Denon AVR-1910. The mp3 had the following specs: 48kHz stereo, 56kbps LAME MP3 VBR -V0. This is nowhere near true multichannel sound in the likes of DD/DTS and their lossless counterparts, but it's something at least ^^
I had this short mp3 and i wanted to be sure that DPL II encoding really survives YouTube's processing (especially as i uploaded a video with DPL II encoding earlier). Goes through all 5.1 channels in the following order: subwoofer, left front, left rear, right rear, right front and center. With a proper multichannel receiver you do indeed get multichannel sound from this video (ie. each vocal comes out from its assigned channel). I confirmed this with my Denon AVR-1910. The mp3 had the following specs: 48kHz stereo, 56kbps LAME MP3 VBR -V0. This is nowhere near true multichannel sound in the likes of DD/DTS and their lossless counterparts, but it's something at least ^^