LordOfChaos
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re: Trueaudio
While it's not explicitly saying it's already enabled, it sure seems to imply it. There's no indication of "it's there but we're going to not use it for two and a half years for reasons". Unless there's evidence that TrueAudio/equivalent is not yet used by developers I'm not sure where any of that from the last page is coming from.
Digital Foundry: Is there dedicated audio processing hardware within the PlayStation 4? What can it do?
Mark Cerny: There's dedicated audio hardware. The principal thing that it does is that it compresses and decompresses audio streams, various formats. So some of that is for the games - you'll have many, many audio streams in MP3 or another format and the hardware will take care of that for you. Or, on the system side for example, audio chat - the compression and decompression of that.
While it's not explicitly saying it's already enabled, it sure seems to imply it. There's no indication of "it's there but we're going to not use it for two and a half years for reasons". Unless there's evidence that TrueAudio/equivalent is not yet used by developers I'm not sure where any of that from the last page is coming from.