Tomorrow's World - 3D Stereo

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2015
  • Full programme from 21st March 1991including a live simulcast with Radio 1's Mark Goodier.
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  • @b19drums70
    @b19drums70 3 роки тому +46

    I remember this, and remember letting myself down at the age of 11.... I watched it on tv and listened to it on radio 1 and remember being blown away by it on my dad’s Toshiba stereo.
    Even at the ripe old age of 11 i decided to record it as I knew before I’d even heard it that I would want to listen again and again....
    I recorded it on VHS.
    Mono VHS 😢

    • @smadaf
      @smadaf 2 роки тому +3

      I can sympathize. After having a mono, lo-fi VHS VCR for four years, we got our first stereo, hi-fi VCR for Christmas 1994. For more than four years, I used it to record from television and was surprised that there seemed to be no stereo separation in the transmissions. Then I finally changed the setting so that stereo transmissions were presented in stereo. After more than four years' watching and recording. 😒

    • @EspritArkitekt
      @EspritArkitekt 2 роки тому +1

      @@smadaf lmaoooo

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 Рік тому +1

      just before program this I built a NICAM decoder from a kit, remeber having this blasting out on my stereo... how far we hav moved on from this !

    • @UXXV
      @UXXV 5 місяців тому +1

      I was one step ahead. I recorded the radio one broadcast to cassette then took it in to school the next day to blow everyone’s minds.

    • @davidp4456
      @davidp4456 2 місяці тому

      I don’t remember any of this. It was during the decade I out getting pi$$ed every night. It’s like seeing new stuff for the first time. There’s a lot to be said about a misspent youth.😅

  • @davebirch1976
    @davebirch1976 2 роки тому +30

    If someone had said back then "in 30 years time you'll be watching this clip on your mobile phone" you'd have thought they were mad 😂

    • @WVgirl1959
      @WVgirl1959 Рік тому +1

      Isn't that the truth!

    • @daveash9572
      @daveash9572 3 місяці тому +1

      I actually had just such a conversation with my teacher, closer to 40 years ago. I said I thought that computers were about to change how everyone lived, even replace books and she said "don't be so ridiculous, you'll never be able to take a computer into the toilet with you to read a book" - the class laughed at me.
      Not that I'm holding a grudge or anything Mrs Cheruzzi, but you were wrong and I was right 😂

    • @dr_jaymz
      @dr_jaymz 2 місяці тому

      Indeed. When we did maths we would ask why learn it when you can use a calculator and they said you won't always have a calculator with you.... we've come a long way but I guess nobody really knew the negative effects of an always connected world.

  • @langjones3846
    @langjones3846 7 років тому +39

    Seeing this reminds me of how much better television used to be at that time.

  • @adamwordsworth6732
    @adamwordsworth6732 5 років тому +35

    Great live production; informative, confident and ego-free presenters bringing real science to the public. And killer theme tune to boot! I'm fortunate to be an age where I still got to see the trailing end of this type of programme making, and the fact that I no longer watch broadcast television says all that you need to know about TV nowadays. Shows like this made me who I am today; an engineer. Thanks for sharing!

    • @StarsManny
      @StarsManny 3 роки тому +4

      Same here. I never made a conscious decision to stop watching broadcast TV, I just watched it less and less and eventually got rid of my TV. Sometimes I do watch a bit, like on the cross trainer at the gym, but after half an hour I realise how crap it was and turn it off.

  • @spindreams
    @spindreams 7 років тому +44

    I remember watching this when it was originally broadcast. So cool.

    • @DDMT_Development
      @DDMT_Development 4 роки тому

      Me too. Was sitting with my dad Ronn. We always watched Tomorrow's World!

  • @danielcox3152
    @danielcox3152 6 років тому +76

    Amazing the "3D" stereo works on youtube:)

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun 4 роки тому +8

      Why wouldn't it? It's how the sound was originally recorded, aside from a minor degradation in quality when it was rendered for youtube, it is still as per the original.

    • @bandname
      @bandname 4 роки тому +5

      It's just a stereo signal, if you have two speakers it should work. The only reason this wouldn't work is if you were using a mono speaker.

    • @RRSYSinfo
      @RRSYSinfo 2 роки тому +1

      Haha I used to do sounds effects like this in the 90s simply using phase, depth and chorus effects and invert phase etc on basic sound editors. *_Paul, Liverpool UK_*

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 2 роки тому

      yes youtube has stereo

    • @thesystemera
      @thesystemera 16 днів тому

      Yeah and on my cell phone too. Wasn't expecting that.

  • @jamesmoore6894
    @jamesmoore6894 7 років тому +44

    Good god. I remember actually watching this at the age of 11. I remember the frustration of 1. Not having a stereo tv, and 2. Not able to receive bbc radio 1 because I'm from south of Ireland. I listened to this today April 2017 and still went "WOW" when the 3d stereo was turned on. I love gadgets. Even from the 80's/90's. :)

    • @bjthedjdutchdude1992
      @bjthedjdutchdude1992 4 роки тому +2

      I know that feeling. My parents once downgraded from two big stereo TVs to two small mono TVs.

    • @belperite
      @belperite 3 роки тому +3

      I saw it at that age too! "Dad, can we get a stereo TV?" Narrator: It wasn't until 1997 that the household obtained a NICAM VCR, and 2000 for the stereo TV...

    • @ZX7ROB
      @ZX7ROB 3 роки тому +1

      Same! I saw it and immediately had a flashback of setting up my dads hifi around the telly!

  • @Ravedaze.
    @Ravedaze. 6 років тому +14

    I religiously watched this every week 😃👍

  • @crumplezone1
    @crumplezone1 7 років тому +154

    The days when TV was still worth watching

    • @joshooahh
      @joshooahh 7 років тому +5

      Jeff Jones lol no

    • @crumplezone1
      @crumplezone1 6 років тому +1

      Yes lol

    • @JohnFekoloid
      @JohnFekoloid 4 роки тому +8

      When there wasn't internet. So people weren't smart asses. And TV like this was actual new information.

    • @sillygoose635
      @sillygoose635 4 роки тому +1

      still is

    • @sillygoose635
      @sillygoose635 4 роки тому +3

      @@crumplezone1 lol no

  • @maaththecreator
    @maaththecreator 7 років тому +50

    bring back Tomorrow's World!!

    • @MsMarciax
      @MsMarciax 5 років тому +3

      We do have it in a condensed form called "Click!" on BBC News 24.

    • @bridgendesar
      @bridgendesar 5 років тому

      They're doing a one off soon, get googling!

    • @jackwatson3944
      @jackwatson3944 4 роки тому +1

      Why it was usually wrong that's why there good on UA-cam.

  • @garysmith2450
    @garysmith2450 2 роки тому +4

    Golden age of the BBC when TV Centre was still in public ownership.

  • @BeatboxNorwich
    @BeatboxNorwich Рік тому +3

    Can't believe the stereo made it off VHS to UA-cam! Mad

    • @dean6816
      @dean6816 Рік тому +1

      (bit late) but it was probably recorded off a Nicam VCR, weren't very common (and expensive) back in the early 90s!

  • @stevenrolfe1918
    @stevenrolfe1918 4 місяці тому

    I had the full set up and now in 2024 I have full surround sound with 9 speakers.. I honestly can remember that the song winter in July blew my mind when I heard it coming from behind…

  • @MrLecti
    @MrLecti 7 років тому +10

    "Now 25 years later"...damn, I remember watching this when it aired in 91...amazing to think that that is now longer ago than when that "old" black and white footage they were using was filmed...

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 6 років тому

      Radix Lecti that's physically impossible. Unless you have a time machine.

  • @thebadtemperedbrit
    @thebadtemperedbrit 7 років тому +75

    The amount of time each presentation is given to educate & inform is breathtaking in it's difference to today and not in a good way, everything today is rushed & just in a mad dash to get to the next thing, what the hell went wrong. Thanks very much for the upload ;-)

    • @tasercs
      @tasercs 7 років тому +9

      ..yes, I couldn't agree more. Not patronising, professional, informative, interesting and NOT rushed. It really stands out for it's professionalism. I was expecting it to be a bit tacky but the combination of good presenting and the wealth of well researched facts they get across is astounding. Brilliant.

    • @iLikeTheUDK
      @iLikeTheUDK 7 років тому +3

      Chillmax 1. The internet has allowed for information to arrive more quickly, and while that is a good thing, various factors have led viewers to get used to information coming in at a high rate, and so also taking a short time to be delivered. Unwittingly, the attention spans of many viewers ended up decreasing.
      2. How do you know that there weren't any similar shows at the time, that were weaker in those regards?
      3. Tom Scott; Vsauce; Veritasium

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 7 років тому +4

      Well I was there at the time and this was how Tv of that era, in the Uk was presented. It started to change when Channel 4 came along, most notably with the show Network 7, which would equate roughly with todays speed & style of delivery. This is a wider issue, where even supposedly thoughtful shows like Newsnight on Bbc2 & You & Yours on Radio 4, try to fit too many people in during interview spots, so in a piece with 3 interviewees in the studio, each person may only get to speak for a short time twice, I've even seen less than that - what's the point!!

    • @kemikayt
      @kemikayt 7 років тому +2

      I'm not so sure about that. If you put nostalgia aside and compare TW to the contemporary equivalent: BBC's 'Click', I think the standard of journalism in the latter is definitely on par if not better, and more in-depth. Watching this reminded of a piece Click broadcasted last year on binaural sound complete with demos as in this segment. It's quite an interesting comparison, available on iplayer (Click 23/04/2016) if you're inclined to check it out.

    • @thebadtemperedbrit
      @thebadtemperedbrit 7 років тому +3

      kemika Yes Click is probably the nearest to this that we have now, but it's still a pale comparison; and when it does serious stuff it's just boring, which TW never was!

  • @DustyCustard
    @DustyCustard 4 роки тому +7

    0:36 That shot of Mark Goodier is used in The Day Today when Chris Morris announces Fur-Q's upcoming UK tour plans.

    • @paulmurphy1945
      @paulmurphy1945 4 місяці тому

      Yes, i noticed this after the intro, which was clearly the inspiration for The Day Today's opening credits

  • @Tomsonic41
    @Tomsonic41 6 років тому +13

    I remember when this was on live, and we didn't have a NICAM receiver at the time. So we recorded it on VHS and on a cassette from the radio broadcast too - then I had fun trying to sync it up again on playback lol

    • @MikeTheBike2010
      @MikeTheBike2010 5 років тому

      Tomsonic41 I also recorded this from FM radio and was able to dub live onto my HIFi (but not Nicam) VHS. I remember the effect did work - I wonder what became of it?

    • @NOWThatsRichy
      @NOWThatsRichy 5 років тому +1

      @@MikeTheBike2010 Dolby surround sound came along soon after .

    • @MP3Rider
      @MP3Rider 5 років тому

      It wasn't just me that did that then - usually top of the pops.....

  • @rimmerblues1586
    @rimmerblues1586 3 роки тому +3

    Watching it via the 'smart' TV and momentarily forgot the sound was through the HiFi speakers until they played the 3D-Stereo and was taken aback! Worked quite well, nice sound.
    There was a lot of good content in this episode - thanks for uploading, VHS Video vault :-)

  • @tommyhallum2054
    @tommyhallum2054 2 роки тому +2

    The reporter said "eventually 8 million people a year will be using that airport" it's actually over 27 million a year now. I'm not exactly sure why I spent time looking that up.

  • @beatchef
    @beatchef 7 років тому +4

    26 years later and there's only staring to be an application in flexible lenses, in cameras.

  • @gibbailey5667
    @gibbailey5667 3 роки тому +2

    Those were the days when we went to the moon 7 times, landing men 6 times and all returning safely despite some horrendous problems. Can’t do that anymore.

  • @jonnyhaw
    @jonnyhaw 5 років тому +5

    I like that this upload is in stereo!

  • @daveash9572
    @daveash9572 3 місяці тому

    I remeber watching this episode when it came out. I had no stereo in the living room, and my sister was doing homework in the dining room, so i had to improvise - i used my Sony walkman, which had a radio, and a set of amplified, battery powered, portable stereo speakers, placed 6ft apart as they advised the week before.
    Unfortunately the radio reception was not great in the room, especially because the walkman relied on the headphone cable's ground as its antenna, which didnt work so well on the speakers as it would have with the headphones.

  • @Koodayengine
    @Koodayengine 3 роки тому +2

    Im betting that swivel chair is he sat on was British made and still around to this day.

  • @brianbrown7618
    @brianbrown7618 4 роки тому +6

    "Eventually 8m people a year will be using Stansted" - haha! 28m last year!

  • @DTWINING
    @DTWINING 8 місяців тому

    This still holds up well today! I'm watching/listening to this on a half decent sound system in 2023 and I'm very impressed! No doubt modern audio processors help.

  • @johnmiller0000
    @johnmiller0000 2 роки тому +2

    Pink Floyd did it on The Final Cut in 1983 using Holophonics. The sound of the men playing snooker in the pub is particularly impressive.

  • @MaximusJohal
    @MaximusJohal 2 роки тому

    I remember this when Live, it was the birth of virtual surround! I loved it as a kid and was so amazed.

  • @unclebumble8971
    @unclebumble8971 7 років тому +5

    I remember watching this live

  • @paulgascoigne5343
    @paulgascoigne5343 7 років тому +36

    what is this.. "British Steel Industry?"

    • @lizzyroy
      @lizzyroy 7 років тому +1

      Paul Gascoigne 743064367w

  • @sandechoir
    @sandechoir 4 роки тому +2

    i like her jacket looks so cool

    • @foxtrot312
      @foxtrot312 Рік тому

      Judith Hann is Gorgeous too!

  • @pqrstzxerty1296
    @pqrstzxerty1296 5 років тому +2

    The audio wide is just reverb and echo, and quickly moving left and right. Now normal specs of stereo is Left channel is full mono (left + right) with right being mono2. Then became mono dual channel L+R (stereo). Timing panning is basically how Dolby and THX works, then carrier frequencies to tell decoder which command for pass thrus such as speaker centre. Only DTS allowed true 5 mono channels.

  • @Andy-Robus
    @Andy-Robus 4 роки тому +3

    the wide stereo effect sounded pretty good on my HP laptop - the speakers on it are normally crap and not that loud

  • @Problembeing
    @Problembeing 5 років тому +5

    Xenon 2 Megablaster!

  • @leonjones7120
    @leonjones7120 6 років тому +6

    Amazing it works through my computer speakers!

    • @godfearingheathen
      @godfearingheathen 5 років тому +2

      Works even better through a good set of headphones.

    • @Wally-H
      @Wally-H 5 років тому

      Yes it osunds great through my Sennheiser's@@godfearingheathen

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 2 роки тому

      yes your computer speakers are stereo

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit 4 місяці тому

    I was trying to hear how well the 3D stereo worked on headphones as binaural, and also found out I'd hooked my speakers so the left is on the right!

  • @andygibson8143
    @andygibson8143 Рік тому +2

    I recorded the CD audio onto a cassette tape, and it still works today !

  • @colliric
    @colliric 2 роки тому +1

    This is basically how the 2.1 channel Soundbar, Smartphone and Headphone version of Dolby Atmos works.
    In fact I watched this using my cheapass $200 Atmos soundbar. Worked well.

  • @dean6816
    @dean6816 Рік тому

    I remember this being broadcast, sitting in front of my parents Toshiba Hifi to get the benefit of 3D stereo woooohh!

  • @andycristea
    @andycristea 6 років тому

    Awesome series! Thanks for sharing!

  • @NOWThatsRichy
    @NOWThatsRichy 5 років тому +4

    Always watched Tomorrow's world with my dad on a Thursday night, this was a good edition with the 3D stereo demo, this didn't come to anything as Dolby surround sound systems came along soon after.

  • @mikeb2575
    @mikeb2575 7 років тому +8

    This was using Roland Sound Space or RSS technology at approximately £16,000 !!!!

  • @NUSORCA
    @NUSORCA 5 років тому +2

    It’s been another ten years since she reviewed the 70s

  • @martytdd1606
    @martytdd1606 2 роки тому +1

    I have a set of Kenwood speakers from 2000 that have this feature. The hi fi system that it came with hasn't survived unfortunately but the the speakers still sound fantastic. The 3D feature really works, thought it would just turn out to be a gimick at the time they were purchased but was pleasantly surprised.

  • @DAVEnLYNNquenby
    @DAVEnLYNNquenby 5 років тому +3

    I remember watching this episode as it was aired! YIKES!!!

  • @andygibson8143
    @andygibson8143 Рік тому

    I remember this and actually did it with our hifi back then !

  • @JakePurches-Base2music
    @JakePurches-Base2music 4 місяці тому +1

    The beginnings of Q sound.

  • @Andrew-el8xi
    @Andrew-el8xi 5 років тому +3

    Pin head at the start scared me as a kid

    • @rimmerblues1586
      @rimmerblues1586 3 роки тому

      For me it didn't at the time, but now it does verge into the creepiness.

  • @pqrstzxerty1296
    @pqrstzxerty1296 Рік тому +1

    27:59 Did he just say entering a World resession, 😅😅 2023 and we still in it.😅😅😊😢

  • @waynehughes8297
    @waynehughes8297 2 роки тому +1

    I bought the CD of the sound effects and songs that were shown. It worked quite well but never seemed to take off.

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 2 роки тому +1

      It never took off the same way Tacos never took off in the 80’s. Ie. It’s everywhere.

  • @caradu9973
    @caradu9973 7 років тому +1

    the World of Tomorrow or Tomorrow's World sounds great I sure hope we get there

  • @dangerousdingo8846
    @dangerousdingo8846 7 років тому +14

    Flexible mirrors?
    Why arent we funding this??

    • @johnd6487
      @johnd6487 4 роки тому +1

      I assumed we had.. I always wondered how the mad electronic lenses in Boots opticians worked.. now is 1 better, or 2?

  • @stoopsyo
    @stoopsyo 7 років тому +3

    that jacket is boss

  • @Wally-H
    @Wally-H 5 років тому +5

    It's funny, listening to this through my headphones, the wide stereo on the theme music sounds really good but as I recall, when stereo and hifi systems first started adding a 'Wide' button, it usually sounded naff. it probably didn't help that I love funk / house music, and the 'wide' function just seemed to destroy the bass punch. It also made the music sound weird, like it was too wide, with nothing left in the middle! I think this was something that worked well with expensive studio and mixing equipment, but not on an off-the-shelf budget hifi set up.

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun 4 роки тому +1

      The wide stereo button was similar to this, but was trying to do things after the mastering. It didn't work particularly well on any equipment. To work properly, the sound has to be "widened" when the recording is mastered (as per the demonstration)

    • @KreapOfficial
      @KreapOfficial 4 роки тому +1

      the wide button was mide side filtering but this is using pitch, time and reverb to place instruments. in a stereo field.

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 4 роки тому +1

    3d stereo worked on my laptop speakers, cool

  • @Aydosh1991
    @Aydosh1991 Рік тому

    Listened to this on my iPhone SE, the stereo effect was most impressive.

  • @gayleralan
    @gayleralan 7 років тому

    I loved this show as a kid :)

  • @Drobium77
    @Drobium77 Рік тому +1

    The stereo thing is pretty mind-blowing even now

    • @dean6816
      @dean6816 Рік тому

      It's certainly better than having to hang speakers everywhere!!

  • @UncleBoogieRF
    @UncleBoogieRF 5 років тому

    Such a brilliant show.

  • @gyaniaspirants6137
    @gyaniaspirants6137 4 роки тому

    Old is gold
    I regularly watch videos
    Thank you so much

  • @ThatBondGuy62
    @ThatBondGuy62 5 років тому +2

    It's mad to think 27 years later "3D Stereo" is known as 8D audio and is pretty big now

    • @colliric
      @colliric 2 роки тому

      Dolby Atmos Smartphone, Headphone and 2.1 Soundbar version uses this exact same technique.

  • @philoffhistree6700
    @philoffhistree6700 4 роки тому

    god i remember setting up the stereo and speakers to get all immersive for this 3d stereo back in the day

  • @iam3mondoot
    @iam3mondoot 2 роки тому

    watching on my s21 ultra with dolby atmos. sounds fantastic. I love technology.

  • @Aaronlcyrus
    @Aaronlcyrus 7 років тому +5

    I still use stereo....

  • @locouk
    @locouk 7 років тому +10

    The British Steel Industry, we said TATA™ to that when the Tories started selling things from under British noses.

    • @garethoneill5676
      @garethoneill5676 5 років тому +2

      I think the British Steel Industry had been well and truly screwed by the unions long before that. At that point it made practically no money, and existed solely to provide jobs to union members. Pretty much the same story with all our heavy industry.
      I'm not so sure where coal would fit into our modern green economy either. Some people prattled-on about 'clean coal', but once Trump started spouting the same shit, then we realised that was bullshit too.

  • @dawnone8924
    @dawnone8924 Рік тому

    Im glad i saw this. This technology is in most digital audio workstations(daw) these days. I can assume that the majority of daw users may not know how it works though.

  • @tdcattech
    @tdcattech 7 років тому

    Both amazing content (nostalgia and entertainment wise) and some hilarious comments. Perfect UA-cam combo. As others have said...what on earth was that clown suit!!?

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClem 3 роки тому

    I remember being a kid when this episode came on and I literally thought they meant they could make a mono TV speaker sound like stereo!

  • @pqrstzxerty1296
    @pqrstzxerty1296 Рік тому +1

    20:25 and I still put jam onto my CD's as TW stated you can and it will still work.😅😅😅😅

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi 5 років тому

    Bob Carver did this a decade earlier with his "sonic holography" circuit built into many of his amplifiers. Same principle of extracting and time shifting out of phase information through two speakers. It works to some degree but does not create the 3D illusion as effectively as multichannel systems.

  • @TheManLab7
    @TheManLab7 3 роки тому

    I love STN, it's my favourite airport. I still have no idea why they call it a "London" airport, when it's no where London it and Luton is miles away!

  • @curiousorange7723
    @curiousorange7723 5 років тому +13

    What the hell was Judith wearing

  • @martinjp1
    @martinjp1 4 роки тому

    God, I miss this.

  • @SuperNeontrix
    @SuperNeontrix 7 років тому +2

    Of course the segment on Stansted airport could only be accompanied by 'music for airports'

    • @momasu
      @momasu 7 років тому +1

      "Eventually 8 million passengers a year will be using Stansted." The figure currently is 24 million.

  • @Dermothmcgrath
    @Dermothmcgrath 3 роки тому +1

    Now you can send The One Show a picture of your dog or your dinner or something equally vacuous.

  • @Bodragon
    @Bodragon 6 років тому +2

    (6:35) - "...eventually, up to eight million people a year should be using Stansted..."
    Wow, that many?
    In 2017 Stansted handled 24 million passengers!

    • @pqrstzxerty1296
      @pqrstzxerty1296 5 років тому

      Yep, and due to Brexit, only two will use it in 2020 due to price of tickets and 9 days to get thru customs.

  • @phill633vgs
    @phill633vgs 4 роки тому

    I remember this episode

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob 3 роки тому +1

    Elton John is wearing those glasses.

  • @andygibson8143
    @andygibson8143 Рік тому

    The only problem was that you couldn't turn it off, it was on all the time.

  • @spider-ham7140
    @spider-ham7140 2 роки тому

    Yesterdays world

  • @gungaldin
    @gungaldin 5 років тому

    Well done for recording and uploading this program in stereo letting us hear the 3d stereo experiment. It seemed to work well, I wonder what happened to this technology.

    • @pqrstzxerty1296
      @pqrstzxerty1296 5 років тому +1

      highly patended and hidden from the Public like all technology is

  • @prestonwoodelectronics
    @prestonwoodelectronics Рік тому +1

    16:31 8D audio

  • @foxtrot312
    @foxtrot312 Рік тому

    Judith Hann is 🔥

  • @safirahmed
    @safirahmed Рік тому

    Science Fiction has become Tomorrow's World.

  • @mjwmontgomery
    @mjwmontgomery 3 роки тому

    Wow, Stanstead Airport!

  • @gurok2
    @gurok2 2 роки тому

    Amazing her outfit is also in 3D stereo

  • @kevb6597
    @kevb6597 3 роки тому

    The size of the fudge bars !!

  • @bridgendesar
    @bridgendesar 5 років тому +1

    Isn't there a version of Tubular Bells that was made using the 3d effect?

  • @DeathBringer769
    @DeathBringer769 7 років тому +3

    3D stereo just sounded like normal stereo except the music was produced/mixed with proper panning and separation of the instruments... which is just normal stereo done well, lol.

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 6 років тому +5

      Deathbrewer Actually it isn't, RSS actually was a real thing. And it would sound wider than normal stereo because normal stereo has a sync field of 90 degrees.
      RSS used phased sound array technology, and this is completely unlike a normal stereo mixing technique.

  • @dave1secondago
    @dave1secondago 4 роки тому +1

    the man in the dark looked like he was pulling his pud on the sly lol

  • @klaxoncow
    @klaxoncow 3 роки тому +1

    "We'll see how long it takes for the technology to be picked up".
    Yeah, still not generally used by the music industry in 2020, unfortunately.
    (Though, some of these techniques are used for positional audio in games and VR, so it didn't die off entirely - but it's kind of taken until now, and the need for immersion in VR, to start getting back to this again. Mind you, thinking about it, VR itself was similar. There was a big push for it in the '90s, but it was a bit crap, so died off. Then hardware got good enough to do it justice more recently and VR's back in action again.)
    p.s. I have a bone to pick with Tomorrow's World, as they kept talking about all these awesome things happening by 2020. They never mentioned any global virus or lockdowns.

  • @marcusphoenixish
    @marcusphoenixish 7 років тому +8

    Lol 3D sound. I remember the TVs had crappy Nicam digital sound as a sales gimmick and sounded all over the place. Volume up volume down all the time. I remember them days. I also remember watching this and switching on my dads hi fi to hear this 3D sound. The old shitty days. Tomorrow's world was great in its day though.......

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 6 років тому +4

      mark smith Near Instantaneous Compound Audio Multiplex, actually worked amazing on my stereo system at home and enjoyed watching TV back in the 80s and 90s using NICAM.
      I always remember it's sounding superb, but then again I had a quite expensive stereo system connected to my VCR.

    • @j.williamkay2771
      @j.williamkay2771 6 років тому +2

      Clint Tapper That’s what we did too... Mono TV but NICAM VCR connected to the hifi system. Forgot the TV had its own speakers after a while, and the NICAM stereo really was excellent. We were in one of the first areas to get NICAM (Emley Moor) and it really made a big difference to the viewing experience.

    • @bendingspring
      @bendingspring 3 роки тому

      @@RB747domme
      Same here, I thought nicam sounded spot on, far better than anything broadcast in stereo on sky or digital terrestrial these days, or are my ears getting old?
      Watching & listening to snooker from the crucible in the early nineties when I first got the high-end Sony nicam vcr hooked up to the stereo was jaw dropping.
      Subtle coughing from left to right, the squeak of chalk on cue tip, every foot step of the players, the rumbling of the air-handling equipment & the stunning sound of hendry smashing the cue ball from the top right of the table into a red mid low table into the left lower pocket!
      Brilliant stuff!

  • @TinLeadHammer
    @TinLeadHammer 9 місяців тому

    Digital sound processing was all the rage in the 1990s and the early 2000s. My 2011 Panasonic shelf system has three separate buttons on the remote to select different effects. My 2006 portable CD player has it too. Wide stereo works well for simpler music with fewer instruments, it works great for synth music. But rock with tons of drums turns into horrible mush. Before DSPs, equalizers were very popular. Now it seems, if you care about the audio quality at all, you would want it as clean and as close to the original setting as possible, no processing. Now people care for Hi-Res. And many use just a single BT speaker, oh horror!

  • @owwmykneecap
    @owwmykneecap 2 роки тому

    That's the exact clip of mark Goodier that nu-blood rapper Fur Q did a killing to on Brass Eye.

  • @ianhinds3480
    @ianhinds3480 2 роки тому

    Watched this in 2022 on a stereo phone and it sounds bloody good. There were some good 3d albums made eg Orbital, Deep Forest using BASE or RSS which was ok. Binaural is much better now.

  • @paddymalky1979
    @paddymalky1979 3 роки тому

    That bald head guy on intro, Remember watching this series

  • @rimmerblues1586
    @rimmerblues1586 3 роки тому

    Does the company 'Integral Vision Ltd.' still exist or did it go the way of most UK companies with good ideas & expertise - either acquired by a large overseas company or couldn't manage to expand so just folded?

  • @nriab23
    @nriab23 5 років тому

    if they say this play on a galaxy s9. their minds would explode.

  • @ZepG
    @ZepG 7 років тому +13

    The Koreans spent billions in tech research and finally developed exploding cell phone batteries.

  • @jeffrey44
    @jeffrey44 5 років тому

    The clip of Mark Goodyier at 00:36 can also be seen here in a different context.
    ua-cam.com/video/B7f-OEvCQWg/v-deo.html