Today Microsoft announced that they will license some of their "unused" intellectual property (IP) to other companies. The AP wire report mentioned "computer tricks that make chintzy speakers sound top-notch". Curious, I went to the Microsoft licensing website to investigate (linked below).
They describe DSP algorithms to compensate for the deficiencies of loudspeakers. Who are these guys kidding? These techniques are widely known, used, and available. Next thing they'll probably try to license electricity...
http://www.microsoftipventures.com/techview.aspx?techid=b11ed319-64aa-4f6f-9c80-447151c172ee
They describe DSP algorithms to compensate for the deficiencies of loudspeakers. Who are these guys kidding? These techniques are widely known, used, and available. Next thing they'll probably try to license electricity...
http://www.microsoftipventures.com/techview.aspx?techid=b11ed319-64aa-4f6f-9c80-447151c172ee
Judging by the low quality of WMA, they're on the right track.
Curiously, they bought and finished with a company that made something interesting: Pacific Microsonics.
No more PMD100 or 200 on this planet.

Curiously, they bought and finished with a company that made something interesting: Pacific Microsonics.
No more PMD100 or 200 on this planet.

"They describe DSP algorithms to compensate for the deficiencies of loudspeakers."
Also known as equalization. "Turn up the bass, Bill"
Also known as equalization. "Turn up the bass, Bill"
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