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| Günther Theile |
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Günther Theile studied psychoacoustics and communications theory at the Technical University in Berlin. He has obtained his Ph.D. in psychoacoustics from the Technical University of Berlin in 1980. In his thesis he introduced a general theory on sound source localisation. Based on this, he proposed the diffuse field equalization, which has become ITU-R-Rec. BS. 708 for studio monitor headphones, and he proposed the sphere stereo microphone, the room related balancing technique, as well as the OCT Surround System. In 1984 he invented the masking threshold based subband coding technique and started the development of the MUSICAM system, which is now ISO/IEC Standard (MPEG 1 Audio Layer II). He was engaged in investigations on dynamic range control and on multichannel sound, including multichannel source coding (MPEG 2 Audio Layer II). Under his chairmanship ITU-R TG 10-1 has produced Recommendation BS. 775 ("Multichannel Stereophonic Sound System"), known as 5.1 surround standard.
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