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LFE is an abbreviation that is commonly used in describing an audio track contained within a 5.1 motion picture sound mix. It stands for Low Frequency Effects. The signal from this track, ranging from 10hz to 120hz, is normally sent to a subwoofer.


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DVD Talk Forum - What is the simple definition of LFE? (505 words)
LFE stands for Low Frequency Encoding which is when a Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 soundtrack encodes the bass or lower frequencies to their own channel.
The LFE channel is intended to be reproduced by a subwoofer, which is a transducer that reproduces frequencies lower than those normally reproduced by a woofer.
The most important distinction in understanding the LFE is that the LFE in a digital surround soundtrack is distinct from the bass information contained in the other, full-range channels.
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