DNSe or the Digital Natural Sound engine is a DSP audio enhancement technology developed by Samsung in 2003 and further on implemented throughout many of their product lineups - from TVs and DVD players to portable music players and lately - mobile phones.
As Samsung puts it, the aim of DNSe is to restore the
best sonic experience to the end user. Purportedly, the sound engine yields higher
quality sound with more natural effects than conventional methods by
reproducing the 'genuine' stereo sound intended by the music content creators.
It achieves this by actively working on overcoming the limitations of earphones
and less-than-ideal speakers to offer realistic stereo and deep bass sounds.
In addition, Samsung have created ideal listening
presets that further compensate for the native restrictions of portable
multimedia players. The system uses several basic processing methods aiming at
various imperfections of the sound produced by portable players.
Concert Hall recreates life-like reflected and reverberated sounds
to simulate the experience of a live performance in a concert hall. 3D
speaker separates and combines sound to create realistic sense of both
space and distance through small-sized speakers. Clarity enhancement
tries to electronically restore the distorted harmonics of the digitally
compressed music. Bass Extension applies an electronic harmony logic to
correctly play hi-fidelity sounds at an ultra-low frequency through earphones
or small-sized speakers. And finally, Street mode selectively adjusts
volume so that the tiny notes are audible even in the loud street environment
without the uncomfortable boosting of the general volume level.
The DNSe sound enhancement system combines those sound
enhancements with different equalizer settings to create various user-centric
presets to suit the most common listening scenarios. If that is not enough, the
system alows creating custom presets as well.
Samsung DNSe is not to be confused with the Samsung
proprietary DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) technology. DNIe is used in
Samsung plasma and high definition television sets (HDTV). Purportedly, DNIe
offers better detail than conventional televisions by using four proprietary
processes that optimize and enhance image quality: a Motion Optimizer, a
Contrast Enhancer, a Detail Enhancer, and a Color Optimizer.
Source : GsmArena
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