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Two channels of audio. When you listen to something in stereo, different sounds come out of the left and right speakers or headphones. Since stereo tracks contain twice the information of an equivalent mono file, they are twice the size.
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In hi-fi terms, stereo means two channels of audio heard through two speakers. In the cinema, stereo refers to a two, three or four channel soundtrack, with additional speakers being placed around the theatre to carry the extra tracks.
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This word has different meanings. In the home environment, we all know it as meaning two channel (left and right) recordings, but in theatrical exhibition it has always meant anything more than mono, which was usually four channels (three behind the screen, mono surround) or anything up to 8 channels.
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