MP3 Goes 5.1

Neowin.net reports:

Thanks to keratosis on BPN

The company behind the format which brought music downloading to the
masses has done it again. Fraunhofer has released its new MP3 Surround
codec, allowing full 5.1 audio to be easily compressed and downloaded.
And to encourage use of the new format, free encoders are being made
available until the end of the year.

The format has been released by Fraunhofer and Thomson, who co-invented
the original format. Thomson’s Henri Linde said: “We asked ourselves,
where can music go? It seemed that surround sound was the logical
evolution for us.”

Software to play the tracks will remain free of charge – and the new
files will be backward compatible with older players, which will simply
play them as if they were conventional stereo tracks. The company
claimed there was only a marginal increase in file sizes for new
surround-sound MP3s.

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