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Subsequent licensees included NVIDIA, Analog Devices, VIA Technologies (expired, replaced by QSound) and C-Media Electronics.

Falla: Final Dance from "The Three-Cornered Hat" These tracks, recorded live, were intended to illustrate what could be achieved in terms of 3D sound from a two-channel stereo set-up.

[7] [8] In 2000, Sensaura developed a spatial audio plugin for the WinAmp media player which was downloaded 18 million times.

[2][9] Sensaura continued to operate as an R&D division within Creative, however following a major reduction in staff numbers in March 2007, it ceased supplying audio technologies for PC sound cards, game consoles but focused on other product areas, including involvement with the OpenSL ES standard.

By using MultiDrive 5.1 and XTC cross-talk cancellation, Sensaura's 3D speaker technology can create accurate 3D audio within a normal 5.1 surround sound system.

Sensaura's SPU-800 could create a 360° sound-stage in an audio recording through traditional speakers. [ 1 ]
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