tell me about apple's phase audio engine
Asked on 2024-07-30
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Apple's Phase Audio Engine, referred to as "Phase," is a physical audio specialization engine designed to create rich, dynamic audio experiences for various output devices like headphones or speakers. It is particularly useful for games, as it can understand the game's scene and simulate complex effects such as geometric sound occlusion. This makes it an excellent tool for enhancing the audio experience in games on Apple platforms.
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