GSO IEC 62574:2014

IEC 62574:2011
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Audio, video and multimedia systems - General channel assignment of multichannel audio

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GSO IEC 62574:2014 Scope

This International Standard specifies the general channel assignment for multichannel audio formats. The general channel assignment as a channel mapping and labeling provides the unified usage of channel assignments for source devices, digital audio interfaces and sink devices. This standard excludes the specification of the exact position of each loudspeaker. It is aimed at consumer applications, but is not targeted for theatrical environments. Up to 32 labels for loudspeaker positions are specified, which can be used for all current multichannel formats.

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