@@SirSaturnine8008 unless you’re Van Gogh, you have a a piece of meat in the front of your ear canal that acts by changing the sound that comes from behind you in a distinctive way, that’s how you can tell the direction of the sound source.
Yes it's Stereo, but the material is properly down-mixed. So if your receiver or sound-card supports any of the matrix decoding surround systems (f.e. Dolby Pro Logic or DTS Neo) it will decode the original multichannel audio from the stereo track pretty well. In many circumstances it will sound very close to the original discrete 5.1/7.1. With my 5.1 setup it sounds great with Dolby Pro Logic II as well as with DTS Neo:6. How well this works relies on two things. - How well the multichannel mix is designed with down-mixing in mind - If the down-mixer is using the proper values for each surround channel In order to do proper matrix encoding all the rear channels have to be 90 degrees phase shifted in the opposite direction. So -90 for LSide and LBack and +90 for RSide and RBack. This is the heavy lifing as opposed to 180 degrees phase shifting which is just flipping the ± sign. Shifting all frequencies with another angle requires a long FIR filter which requires at least some CPU power. In a lot of surround material the rear channels are already phase shifted and there is an actual tag in the Dolby AC3 encoder to prevent double phase shifting. Also sometimes delays are added in order to get sounds from multiple speakers at once. But the undesired effect of phase shifting and delays is the famous hollow tunnel like effect you get. With music this is particularly difficult to get right and undesired and it's one of the reasons why many music fans rather stick with Stereo and many music makers decide to leave the phase shifting and delaying to the encoder. Many times with music material there are 2 or even 3 mixes. 5.1, 2.0 Matrix down-mix for Dolby PL or DTS Neo and sometimes a special 2.0 down-mix just for the stereo audiophiles which will not have the tunnel effect. So all these down-mix problems can be eliminated. F.e. Dolby actually made a lot of documentation describing these problems and solving them. I assume DTS and the other formats have similar information available. It's just a lot of hard-/software designers are too cheap or lazy to implement it properly and just stick with simple down-mixing which means all left channels to Stereo L, all right channels to Stereo R and center and LFE equally to L and R. Movies are usually properly mixed as all theaters will play the movie in multichannel and many people at home just in stereo. The best is to do the down-mixing yourself and check the result with a receiver with official Dolby Pro Logic and DTS Neo support. This is even how Dolby advises to do proper multichannel down-mixing. Uploading multichannel material and expecting RUclips to handle it is just lazy and unreliable.
Matrix upconverting is so underrated. Most 2 channel stereo tracks can sound very surround sound like even with old standards such as the ones that you describe (I'm still rocking a Pioneer Sc07). I take audio quality way more seriously than most people, but I don't identify as an audiophile because I love playing music in surround sound. I built my first 5.1 system out of thrift store hardware when I was about 8, so I'm not offended by surround sound in the way other people who take audio quality as seriously as I do (and make no mistake, I only have that Pioneer Sc07 because I got it so cheap and I don't have much money, it's above average for sure but I'm not kidding myself into thinking it's super high end, don't worry). A lot of my favorite songs were made in the 90s and only exist on RUclips, so I'm not offended by low bitrate music. I highly recommend an old 5.1 receiver from a thrift store over most soundbars. Again, I'm not rich, but I grew up with an above average system simply because I realized at a young age that vintage audio systems dramatically outclass anything else in bang for the buck when it comes to audio quality. None of my surround setups ever cost me more than 100 bucks, and my current system is made of of well over 5 grand of MSRP (not adjusted for inflation).
@@awesomeferret A proper matrix encoded stereo recording on a properly configured system sounds just as good as discrete 5.1 like AC3 or DTS. When having an uncompressed recording it potentially sounds even better than compressed AC3 or DTS. The problem is most people don't configure their surround system properly. Many just set it to 5 channel Stereo and set the crossover too low and the subwoofer too loud causing the base to be very thin but boomy. But the same is with compression. When you properly configure your compression algorithm, filter out noise and use two-pass encoding you can get CD quality mp3's at 128 kbps. But many people use default profile one-pass joint stereo which causes it to sound watery. Many people just don't know what they're doing like the ones that upload improperly downmixed 5.1 content. I also have an ancient Pioneer surround decoder for less then $100 though mine is slightly newer the VSX-D2011 which is from 2002. I combined them with a Technics SB-PC75 center, 2 Technics SB-EH750 bi-wiring speakers. Rears are just cheap 5.1 anthracite speakers purely for aesthetics. I tested JVC, LG and another brand and they sounded exactly the same I always thought center speakers were a hype to sell people an extra speaker but since I have it I consider it as more important than the surrounds. Bi-wiring is Bu11$h1t but Bi-amping isn't. Since my VSX-D2011 supports 7 channels and bi-amping I just downgraded it to 5 channels and drive the 2 front speakers with 2 outputs per channel and it sounds amazing. Don't need a subwoofer the Technics SB-EH750's provide enough low.
I wouldn't go so far as to say CD quality, but I have gotten some very good sound out of some pretty low bitrate music in surround sound modes. It allows you hide some of the imperfections in the bitrate and enjoy the music more.
@@awesomeferret Ok close to CD quality. Of course when you compress most of the time some information is lost. But even with lossy compression. If you're lucky it's information you didn't even know was there so to you it appears the same as the original. If you're out of luck a lot of the significant information is filtered out. There are ways to get an almost lossless result if you know how to properly configure everything or use some advanced multipass tool. Usually these tools are not available for free although many open source compressores have multipass functionality and when you choose "Slowest/Best Quality" it will try to maximize quality and bitrate depending on the priority. The problem is most people are impatient and choose the "Fastest" setting which will yield a mediocre result at best. But these people probably don't hear the difference anyway.
Incredible!! Thanks. My system sounds great with this. Anyone complaining about RUclips converting. If you have an app on your cable box it outputs the surround sound. Works phenomenal
This is a great demo, and fun to watch. When you said to turn it up loud, you've got to be kidding how much I had to crank up my system. If I forgot to turn it back down to LOUD levels, I could have easily blown tweeters, or crossovers etc. Why is it so low? Loud music on my receiver is -26. I had this all the way to -14. I've never had it that loud, ever.
Amazing! I’d like to ask about using your movie at our small soundproof booth for sound check and demonstration. It’ s for personal space. We have only 27inches TV. It demonstrates is at game exhibition Tokyo. Is it possible?
I have a 5.1 surround enabled PC which works fine for movies played through file manager, VLC player etc, also works fine in Realtek audio manager, but when I run your RUclips test video the rear channels play through the front speakers. Nothing comes out of the rear speakers at all. Is there a way around this? Thanks.
I have an actual digital surround discrete system. This is merely left/right stereo that my receiver can simulate surround. There are no discrete surround channels here.
How can we hear the sounds of the mobile phones, pets (dogs & cats), dolphins, earthquakes, so on, come from the ground up in the movies? I think we should make the ground speakers for those sounds. 🔊 🔊 🔊
@spagooti spabooty that is not entirely the case.... Why on the earth would you turn around, if someone speak to you from behind? If the thing you just wrote would be true, you couldn't tell the difference between sounds in front of you and behind you... Try that with your eyes closed, and you will understand... NO OFFENSE BTW... :)
@spagooti spabooty You are right, i didn't say we have more then 2 ears... I said we can differentiate the front and the rear noises, therefore it's good (not necessary but good) to have rear speakers too. If you have two speaker in front of you (mostly that is the "standard") then its very hard (i'd say almost impossible) to reproduce that effect, because your brain will still think that the sound coming from the front, and not the back. with headsets it works, but not with 2 speakers.
You cant tell on RUclips since it automatically converts to Stereo Also, I know I have a surround sound headset because firstly its the Razer Kraken Pro. Secondly, the Razer app asks whether I want surround sounds or stereo. and this video is not surround sound.
The thing is, RUclips doesn't support surround sound so all the surround sound people are getting is artificially produced via a their local system and isn't represensitive of the original at all.
reaally work on my pc teather 5.1 with dolby prologic matrix decoder without spdif coaxial or digital only 2 channels in 3.5 jack this content help me to understand the surround technologies on the market
If your speakers work fine with videos/audio on your PC, but you are using Chrome, chances are only your front speakers work. I added "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --try-supported-channel-layouts to the Target in the Google Chrome application shortcut and it works for me. Try googling 5.1 not working on Chrome to find solutions.
Yes, of coure this is only stereo. But our brain is able to decode the rear sound like a Matrix decoder (used for stereo to 5.1 decoding). With a poor mans (passive) matrix decoder this really does get 5.1 sound decoded right, so that there is seperated audio for the rear channels.
Not 5.1 channel. This is just PCM 2 channel stereo. RUclips does have the facilities for 5.1 channel sound so why label your video 5.1 surround test and then upload it in 2 ch stereo? Makes no sense 😮
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS VIDEO TO TEST YOUR SURROUND SYSTEM. !!!! I am an electrician and I also install audio and video . Looking for a video to test the surround, ran into this. I got to say is….. Wowwwwwwww
This video is AMAZING on the Samsung Galaxy S9+. It has two music speakers that make for a helluva good surround sound effect... .......ESPECIALLY on WEED man!!! 😁😁😁
In theory some special oriented MRI geological area nothing can be destroy without being able to reassembly from machine to human if we put in DNA programing oriented MRI once activate it goes back into optimal condition all the time like the robot cop or terminator movie. Sound field stem and light and gravity and electrodynamic field programing
When a man has fallen into the river in lego city.
HEY!!!
@@adrianariabima3852 start the rescue
🤦🏽♂️have my like
I can stop laughing
Cant
Whoever made this, they did a good job. This seemed to get my 5.1 setup to stretch its legs.
I see this playing every tv at the mall, my childhood was awesome
sounded very 1 dimensionakl to me
Sony tv showroom
This is in stereo, not ac3 5.1. My amp shows pcm 2.0, and there is no surround 5.1 notification in the RUclips app. So don’t waste your time.
Absolutely amazing animations you got right there!
YT really needs to support surround sound already...
@@SirSaturnine8008 I can't tell if you're kidding or not. There is no substitute.
@@SirSaturnine8008 unless you’re Van Gogh, you have a a piece of meat in the front of your ear canal that acts by changing the sound that comes from behind you in a distinctive way, that’s how you can tell the direction of the sound source.
@@SirSaturnine8008 lol this sounds like someone who believe that earth is flat
Use good earphones
@@SirSaturnine8008 LOL are you serious?
I had a samsung beat dj phone way back, this video was on there to show its capabilities. Great video.
youtube automaticly converts to stereo, so whatever.
yeah, what i was thinking.....
@@MotoSly 👍
Airpods
There's the chrome://flags where you can enable the surround sound use of the browser from your pc. Research dope.
hush
this is nostalgic, i watched this when i was a little kid, im so happy to find this again
Incredible feel.. Thanks to creators.. Amazing job
Yes it's Stereo, but the material is properly down-mixed. So if your receiver or sound-card supports any of the matrix decoding surround systems (f.e. Dolby Pro Logic or DTS Neo) it will decode the original multichannel audio from the stereo track pretty well. In many circumstances it will sound very close to the original discrete 5.1/7.1. With my 5.1 setup it sounds great with Dolby Pro Logic II as well as with DTS Neo:6.
How well this works relies on two things.
- How well the multichannel mix is designed with down-mixing in mind
- If the down-mixer is using the proper values for each surround channel
In order to do proper matrix encoding all the rear channels have to be 90 degrees phase shifted in the opposite direction. So -90 for LSide and LBack and +90 for RSide and RBack. This is the heavy lifing as opposed to 180 degrees phase shifting which is just flipping the ± sign. Shifting all frequencies with another angle requires a long FIR filter which requires at least some CPU power.
In a lot of surround material the rear channels are already phase shifted and there is an actual tag in the Dolby AC3 encoder to prevent double phase shifting. Also sometimes delays are added in order to get sounds from multiple speakers at once. But the undesired effect of phase shifting and delays is the famous hollow tunnel like effect you get. With music this is particularly difficult to get right and undesired and it's one of the reasons why many music fans rather stick with Stereo and many music makers decide to leave the phase shifting and delaying to the encoder. Many times with music material there are 2 or even 3 mixes. 5.1, 2.0 Matrix down-mix for Dolby PL or DTS Neo and sometimes a special 2.0 down-mix just for the stereo audiophiles which will not have the tunnel effect.
So all these down-mix problems can be eliminated. F.e. Dolby actually made a lot of documentation describing these problems and solving them. I assume DTS and the other formats have similar information available. It's just a lot of hard-/software designers are too cheap or lazy to implement it properly and just stick with simple down-mixing which means all left channels to Stereo L, all right channels to Stereo R and center and LFE equally to L and R.
Movies are usually properly mixed as all theaters will play the movie in multichannel and many people at home just in stereo. The best is to do the down-mixing yourself and check the result with a receiver with official Dolby Pro Logic and DTS Neo support. This is even how Dolby advises to do proper multichannel down-mixing. Uploading multichannel material and expecting RUclips to handle it is just lazy and unreliable.
Matrix upconverting is so underrated. Most 2 channel stereo tracks can sound very surround sound like even with old standards such as the ones that you describe (I'm still rocking a Pioneer Sc07). I take audio quality way more seriously than most people, but I don't identify as an audiophile because I love playing music in surround sound. I built my first 5.1 system out of thrift store hardware when I was about 8, so I'm not offended by surround sound in the way other people who take audio quality as seriously as I do (and make no mistake, I only have that Pioneer Sc07 because I got it so cheap and I don't have much money, it's above average for sure but I'm not kidding myself into thinking it's super high end, don't worry). A lot of my favorite songs were made in the 90s and only exist on RUclips, so I'm not offended by low bitrate music. I highly recommend an old 5.1 receiver from a thrift store over most soundbars. Again, I'm not rich, but I grew up with an above average system simply because I realized at a young age that vintage audio systems dramatically outclass anything else in bang for the buck when it comes to audio quality. None of my surround setups ever cost me more than 100 bucks, and my current system is made of of well over 5 grand of MSRP (not adjusted for inflation).
@@awesomeferret A proper matrix encoded stereo recording on a properly configured system sounds just as good as discrete 5.1 like AC3 or DTS. When having an uncompressed recording it potentially sounds even better than compressed AC3 or DTS. The problem is most people don't configure their surround system properly. Many just set it to 5 channel Stereo and set the crossover too low and the subwoofer too loud causing the base to be very thin but boomy.
But the same is with compression. When you properly configure your compression algorithm, filter out noise and use two-pass encoding you can get CD quality mp3's at 128 kbps. But many people use default profile one-pass joint stereo which causes it to sound watery.
Many people just don't know what they're doing like the ones that upload improperly downmixed 5.1 content.
I also have an ancient Pioneer surround decoder for less then $100 though mine is slightly newer the VSX-D2011 which is from 2002. I combined them with a Technics SB-PC75 center, 2 Technics SB-EH750 bi-wiring speakers. Rears are just cheap 5.1 anthracite speakers purely for aesthetics. I tested JVC, LG and another brand and they sounded exactly the same
I always thought center speakers were a hype to sell people an extra speaker but since I have it I consider it as more important than the surrounds.
Bi-wiring is Bu11$h1t but Bi-amping isn't. Since my VSX-D2011 supports 7 channels and bi-amping I just downgraded it to 5 channels and drive the 2 front speakers with 2 outputs per channel and it sounds amazing. Don't need a subwoofer the Technics SB-EH750's provide enough low.
I wouldn't go so far as to say CD quality, but I have gotten some very good sound out of some pretty low bitrate music in surround sound modes. It allows you hide some of the imperfections in the bitrate and enjoy the music more.
@@awesomeferret Ok close to CD quality. Of course when you compress most of the time some information is lost. But even with lossy compression.
If you're lucky it's information you didn't even know was there so to you it appears the same as the original. If you're out of luck a lot of the significant information is filtered out.
There are ways to get an almost lossless result if you know how to properly configure everything or use some advanced multipass tool. Usually these tools are not available for free although many open source compressores have multipass functionality and when you choose "Slowest/Best Quality" it will try to maximize quality and bitrate depending on the priority.
The problem is most people are impatient and choose the "Fastest" setting which will yield a mediocre result at best. But these people probably don't hear the difference anyway.
That's an epic way to test my new gaming headset, thanks!
Video title : Helicopoter sound 5.1
My earphone: Old tractor trying to start up
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂i laugh so hard
Incredible!! Thanks. My system sounds great with this. Anyone complaining about RUclips converting. If you have an app on your cable box it outputs the surround sound. Works phenomenal
This is a great demo, and fun to watch. When you said to turn it up loud, you've got to be kidding how much I had to crank up my system. If I forgot to turn it back down to LOUD levels, I could have easily blown tweeters, or crossovers etc. Why is it so low? Loud music on my receiver is -26. I had this all the way to -14. I've never had it that loud, ever.
Everyone says that RUclips is converting it to stereo but it works well with my gaming headphones. Is it fixed already?
Amazing! I’d like to ask about using your movie at our small soundproof booth for sound check and demonstration. It’ s for personal space. We have only 27inches TV. It demonstrates is at game exhibition Tokyo. Is it possible?
One of the best things to watch while high
Hello Comrade
I have a 5.1 surround enabled PC which works fine for movies played through file manager, VLC player etc, also works fine in Realtek audio manager, but when I run your RUclips test video the rear channels play through the front speakers. Nothing comes out of the rear speakers at all. Is there a way around this? Thanks.
RUclips does not support true sorround sound.
@@dnegel9546 then why is the uploader lying about it being a surround sound test?!?!?
@@matthewozga probably does not know YT does not support sorround sound.
Just like there are videos of 120fps + even tho YT only supports 60fps.
RUclips does only stereo 2 channels. I learned this in 2017 when I first got my true 5.1 surround setup.
I played this on my 5.1 system. It's actually work's the other test the rear surround comes out of front speakers this is a great test 😊😊
OMG YES I FINALLY FOUND IT, IT BEEN SO LONG
This video is one of my first childhood memories pure nostalgia
great video to hear all your speakers work great
why does the assembling part sound like infinity stones being used or put into the gauntlet lmao
Lmao
Thanos: I am thanos
Helicopter: I am assembling to rescue the man who has fallen in LEGO city
Thanks, now I know my headphones are absolutely shit
Peebles RUclips converts to stereo so it’s not your headphones
haha made me laugh
Peebles lol
Me to
It's not your headphones. RUclips wants to fool you
Wow.. this sounds great on my S10+ with Dolby Stereo. It's like a mini theater. Sounds come from both sides of the phone.
Same here brother this is perfect with my S10
Same for Note 9
Also works on both iterations of the Razer phone. Quite the experience! I dare say that iPhone users are missing out...
You need to watch dolby jurrasic world youtube video and Kong trailer in dolby youtube channel it is lit
@@waylonkurts3938 imagine watching it on a 13 pro
It's really immersive experience 👍🏻
Helicopter Helicopter 😂 nostalgia BTW I didn't knew earphones are crazy enough
I have an actual digital surround discrete system. This is merely left/right stereo that my receiver can simulate surround. There are no discrete surround channels here.
I see this video in my game pad in 2013, i love this video ❤️
The only thing missing is the Airwolf theme!
All these surround sound videos used to actually have multiple channels, but YT has stripped it all down to stereo PCM it seems
How can we hear the sounds of the mobile phones, pets (dogs & cats), dolphins, earthquakes, so on, come from the ground up in the movies? I think we should make the ground speakers for those sounds. 🔊 🔊 🔊
lol
rotary subs. Google it
Atmos
@spagooti spabooty that is not entirely the case.... Why on the earth would you turn around, if someone speak to you from behind? If the thing you just wrote would be true, you couldn't tell the difference between sounds in front of you and behind you... Try that with your eyes closed, and you will understand...
NO OFFENSE BTW... :)
@spagooti spabooty You are right, i didn't say we have more then 2 ears... I said we can differentiate the front and the rear noises, therefore it's good (not necessary but good) to have rear speakers too. If you have two speaker in front of you (mostly that is the "standard") then its very hard (i'd say almost impossible) to reproduce that effect, because your brain will still think that the sound coming from the front, and not the back.
with headsets it works, but not with 2 speakers.
You can test your surround 5.1 system in here:
HE-AAC Channel ID - With H.264 Video
www2.iis.fraunhofer.de/AAC/multichannel.html
Thank You SOOO MUCH, for The ONLY usefull comment here!!! :)
How did you make this video? Which software did u use?
yep i definitely have a surround sound headset
No u dont.
You cant tell on RUclips since it automatically converts to Stereo
Also, I know I have a surround sound headset because firstly its the Razer Kraken Pro. Secondly, the Razer app asks whether I want surround sounds or stereo.
and this video is not surround sound.
So cool thanks for sharing!!!!
Is the channel really 5.1? Because video was posted 5 yrs ago and RUclips didn’t accepted audio channels until last September
It is decoded surround sound stereo. Any receiver can upmix it to 5.1 or greater. Sounds good, though it is more smeared than discreet.
When I listened to this through my gaming headphones and it does sound pretty good
Excellent setup 7.1 Mini Home theater dts surrounding sound system budget evlo brother?
WOW, I’m loving this new trailer of the new Transformers though, When the sound is out of this world. Yeah Right. 🤣
This reminds me on these Need for Speed Most Wanted (2012) Openings for rivals.
Top gun maverick 🔥
I miss "Comanche 3" PC game...
One of the first games I ever played on my father's Gateway 2000 computer. Indy car Racing was another.
The thing is, RUclips doesn't support surround sound so all the surround sound people are getting is artificially produced via a their local system and isn't represensitive of the original at all.
Me testing my headphones
Also me:😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍UwU
reaally work on my pc teather 5.1 with dolby prologic matrix decoder without spdif coaxial or digital only 2 channels in 3.5 jack this content help me to understand the surround technologies on the market
Brauch ich eine Soundkarte, um Surround sound am Headset zu hören?
This is original videos?
Which movie is this?
There's no 5.1 on YT. Not even today. You must have been new here back then, huh?
there is if you use the app, but doesnt work with all TV's that has the youtube app though.
Uffff👌👌👌
give a download link...play on youtube not came 5.1 AUDIO
When you realise RUclips doesn't support 5.1 Dolby😑
Hello
Is realme c 3 can bee steroo or not
Please any one answer me
I am sorry for bad english i can't speak English well
I am from Egypt
I can't tell I I know that the helicopter is behind because of how good the speaker sounds or just because they pushed the Doppler effect to the max
If your speakers work fine with videos/audio on your PC, but you are using Chrome, chances are only your front speakers work. I added "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --try-supported-channel-layouts to the Target in the Google Chrome application shortcut and it works for me. Try googling 5.1 not working on Chrome to find solutions.
This video was on my first smartphone as a demo in 2008
I didn't install a subwoofer, t this video proved that I don't have too.
Worked fine for a test. I dodged the missile at 1:03 by reflexes xDDDD
It sounds so cool
Yes, of coure this is only stereo. But our brain is able to decode the rear sound like a Matrix decoder (used for stereo to 5.1 decoding).
With a poor mans (passive) matrix decoder this really does get 5.1 sound decoded right, so that there is seperated audio for the rear channels.
Hey chopper it just assembled itself parts from parts and now you want to blast it to pieces?
Sooo.. U blow up reactors.. Think that's normal? :)
Which computer can Make such a Video With this fps and the sound
nobody:
that one thing right before the movie starts:
Beast trailer😅
where is the link for THX sound test ?
A man has fallen into a river in Lego City
Build your helicopter now
This is ancient. It first appeared on HTC's first smart phones.
cool yt recommendation
Mission Impossoble Fallout ending
jup
Feels Like the Last scene of Mission Impossible 6.
Yes
Not 5.1 channel. This is just PCM 2 channel stereo. RUclips does have the facilities for 5.1 channel sound so why label your video 5.1 surround test and then upload it in 2 ch stereo? Makes no sense 😮
This concept can assemble parts from bus stop, fence or street light instant drone to response attack on demand
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS VIDEO TO TEST YOUR SURROUND SYSTEM. !!!!
I am an electrician and I also install audio and video . Looking for a video to test the surround, ran into this. I got to say is…..
Wowwwwwwww
If a helicopter is in the city, we call it the citycopter.
when the helicopters turn into fighter jets
Los videojuegos con audio 8D se escucha mil veces mejor! 😶
What the hell I accidentally looked up a very nostalgic video when trying to test my earbuds. 💀
This is the Samsung Galaxy 4 sample review video... Of course it's not surround sound system.
ok so how do I get a movie that offers this quality of sound?
CLEARLY, I've realized my new in-ear headphones are actually junk!
Amazing stereo
So cool
My Logitech z906 sound nice👍
My Bose 700 loves this
Ny mja Aya sounds
Reminds me of a Command & conquer cutscene
I wish this was a trailer for a movie
I miss this video
Had this video years ago on my phone 😎
wonderful
This video is AMAZING on the Samsung Galaxy S9+. It has two music speakers that make for a helluva good surround sound effect...
.......ESPECIALLY on WEED man!!!
😁😁😁
Ok...
El melon que nadie quiere Uou mad bro?
donkeytoes2740
No, because I play Battlefield V at 120 FPS on my ultrawide monitor with a surround system.
El melon que nadie quiere
Lol, oh okay. Have fun with that
yup
is this stereo or surround
I can't tell
stereo
1:25 that's a huey cockpit tho
maybe Blackhawk
@@Martian_Manhunter_01 wot?
They look like cobras
RUclips never support 5.1 tracks. It's just 2.0 only.
In theory some special oriented MRI geological area nothing can be destroy without being able to reassembly from machine to human if we put in DNA programing oriented MRI once activate it goes back into optimal condition all the time like the robot cop or terminator movie. Sound field stem and light and gravity and electrodynamic field programing
An intimate discussion with Binance's CEO about future developments
Excuse me, is it true 5.1 ?
Nice
Link to download the original video with 5.1 audio: www.demolandia.net/downloads.html?id=93237552