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22.2 surround sound

Surround sound component of Super Hi-Vision

22.2 surround sound

Surround sound component of Super Hi-Vision

22.2 or Hamasaki 22.2 (named after Kimio Hamasaki, a senior research engineer at NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories in Japan) is the surround sound component of Super Hi-Vision (a new television standard with 16 times the pixel resolution (7680×4320) of HDTV (1920x1080)). It has been developed by NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories. It uses 24 speakers (including two subwoofers) arranged in three layers.

Channels

Diagram of three major multichannel audio formats: 5.1, 9.2 and 22.2 channel layouts.

The channel numbers and labels are:{{cite web

AES
Channel
LabelName
1/11FLFront left
1/22FRFront right
2/13FCFront center
2/24LFE1LFE-1
3/15BLBack left
3/26BRBack right
4/17FLcFront left center
4/28FRcFront right center
5/19BCBack center
5/210LFE2LFE-2
6/111SiLSide left
6/212SiRSide right
7/113TpFLTop front left
7/214TpFRTop front right
8/115TpFCTop front center
8/216TpCTop center
9/117TpBLTop back left
9/218TpBRTop back right
10/119TpSiLTop side left
10/220TpSiRTop side right
11/121TpBCTop back center
11/222BtFCBottom front center
12/123BtFLBottom front left
12/224BtFRBottom front right

Channel numbers up to 6 represent the same as those in a 5.1 channel system. There are then a further 5 listener-plane channels, 9 overhead channels, arranged in a square, and a row of 3 further channels at the bottom front, plus the additional LFE channel.

Demonstrations

  • Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan
  • NAB Show 2006, Las Vegas, US
  • IBC 2006, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • IBC 2008, Amsterdam, Netherlands{{cite journal |doi-broken-date = 11 July 2025 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090110085701/http://kn.theiet.org/magazine/issues/0817/game-o-leapfrog-0817.cfm |archive-date = 2009-01-10 |url-status = dead |url-access= subscription
  • NAB Show 2009, Las Vegas, US
  • IBC 2010, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • IBC 2011, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2012 Summer Olympics, Bradford/Glasgow/London, UK

Reviews

References

References

  1. "22.2 Multichannel Audio Format Standardization Activity". NHK World.
  2. Sweney, Mark. (2011-08-28). "BBC plans to use 3D and 'super hi-vision' for London Olympics". The Guardian.
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