We show how to use MPEG-4 audio nodes in an interactive virtual 3D scenery to improve scene realism in the auditory domain. In addition to the implementation of localized sound sources in the scenery, reverberation and obstruction effects are added. The results demonstrate the capabilities of MPEG-4 audio scene description in correspondence with visual content.
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