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Low Frequency Extension, also known as LFE, is an audio channel usually available in [[Multichannel]] streams. It's responsible of reproducing the bass frequencies at [[sampling rate]]s up to 120Hz. On a multichannel setup, it's played by the subwoofer.
Low Frequency Extension, also known as LFE, is an audio channel usually available in [[Multichannel]] streams. It's responsible of reproducing the bass frequencies at [[sampling rate]]s up to 120Hz. On a multichannel setup, it's played by the subwoofer.
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 2 September 2006

Low Frequency Extension, also known as LFE, is an audio channel usually available in Multichannel streams. It's responsible of reproducing the bass frequencies at sampling rates up to 120Hz. On a multichannel setup, it's played by the subwoofer.