This section outlines the future direction of PC audio. It offers a view of the market requirements to come for PC audio, describing a number of directions that the industry is taking.
8. Audio performance meets PC 98 advanced recommendations
Recommended
The expectations for audio quality in the consumer-electronics industry are quite high. For those applications where audio quality is important, such as for Entertainment PC, it is strongly recommended that audio performance meet the capabilities recommended in the following table.
PC 98 Audio Performance Recommendations
Dynamic range (SNR)
THD+N
≥85 dB FS A
≤–65 dB FS A
Dynamic range (SNR)
THD+N
≥80 dB FS A
≤–60 dB FS A
Line input to speaker output
Microphone input to line output
FSIP (A-D-PC) microphone input
50 to 200 mVrms
Record
0.1%
Feature
Recommendation
Playback
performance
(PC-D-A)
for line outputFrequency response (-3 dB)
44.1-kHz source material
48.0-kHz source material
20 Hz to 20 kHz
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Recording
performance
(A-D-PC)
for line inputFrequency response (-3 dB)
44.1-kHz destination material
48.0-kHz destination material
20 Hz to 20 kHz
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Analog
pass-through performance
(A-A)Line input to line output
Frequency response (-3 dB)
Dynamic range (SNR)
THD+N
with 8-ohm load
Frequency response (-3 dB)
Dynamic range (SNR)
THD+N
with 8-ohm load
Frequency response (-3 dB)
Dynamic range (SNR)
THD+N
20 Hz to 20.0 kHz
≥85 dB FS A
≤–65 dB FS A
20 Hz to 20.0 kHz
≥75 dB FS A
≤–55 dB FS A
20 Hz to 20.0 kHz
≥75 dB FS
≤–55 dB FS
Full-scale
input voltageFSIP (A-D-PC) line input
2.0 to 3.0 Vrms
Full-scale
output voltageFSOP (PC-D-A)
1.0 to 2.0 Vrms
Cross talk between signal channels
Stereo separation
≥65 dB A
Sampling frequency accuracy
Playback
0.1%
9. Audio system supports full-duplex operation at independent sampling rates
Recommended
Voice recognition and audio/video conferencing require the audio system to simultaneously play back and record. Incoming and outgoing audio should be capable of operating at independent sampling rates. This recommendation considers the entire system, including the possibility of USB speakers or microphones.
10. Audio system provides hardware or software support for the Downloadable Samples specification
Recommended
Support for DLS as defined by the MIDI Manufacturers Association is recommended. For more information, see DLS Specification, Version 1.0 or higher, at http://www.midi.org.
11. Audio system supports AEC reference inputs
Recommended
Full-duplex internal or external audio codecs that introduce additional digital or analog audio sources into the final mix are recommended to support simultaneous capture of microphone and AEC reference inputs. One analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is used to capture the microphone input, and another ADC is used to capture a monophonic representation of final output mix, which includes all digital and analog sources.
It is possible to use a single stereo ADC to capture the two monaural streams. The AEC reference should be time-synchronized and available at the same sample rate as the microphone input.
For more information, see Section 6.2 of the Audio Codec ’97 specification from Intel Corporation, which describes one possible implementation.
12. Audio system provides hardware filtering of HRTF 3-D filters
Optional
For those solutions that provide hardware acceleration of 3-D filters, support for eight separate audio sources is suggested, especially for Entertainment PCs.
13. CD, DVD, and broadcast audio playback meet PC 98 requirements
Required with DVD Video
These recommendations are specified to ensure quality playback of MPEG-2 audio from any source, including DVD, digital broadcast or satellite systems, hard drives, and so on. The goal for DVD and other A/V playback is to ensure that the end-user experience is the same or better than from a stand-alone DVD player.
For those PCs that support software or hardware decoding and playback of DVD-Video or MPEG-2 video, the audio decoder must be capable of supporting the following formats:
Note: Conversion to 48-kHz 16-bit stereo is acceptable when the content exceeds the available resolution, sampling rates, or number of output channels.
14. Audio system provides consistent volume levels for different devices
Optional |
In cases where each audio channel is set to the same position on the Windows mixer panel, it is suggested that each channel provide a comparable volume level. Users should not need to have radically different settings on the control panel to balance the relative volume of each audio channel.