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18/06/10

USA Today
Audionamix: French TV Channel announces vuvuzela-free WCup

French TV channel announces vuvuzela-free WCup

PARIS (AP) — A French cable TV channel is offering vuvuzela-free broadcasts for all matches at the World Cup, using frequency-separating technology to block out the trumpets' buzzing drone while letting other sounds come through.
Canal+ TV says the system was first tested on Tuesday. Cyrille Linette, the TV's head of sport, says the sound was "nearly perfect" for when Argentina beat South Korea 4-1 on Thursday.

The technology, based on splitting frequencies, reduces the vuvuzelas' buzz but allows other crowd noises and commentators' voices to be heard. It is developed by Audionamix, which works on sound effects for the cinema industry.

The company that provides the broadcast feed for the World Cup has doubled its audio filters to reduce the buzz.


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