Use 'front center' in the channel mapping table.
This clarifies the meaning in surround configurations and better distinguishes it from 'rear center'.
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@ -742,10 +742,10 @@ Specific locations depend on the number of channels, and are given below
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<t>2 channels: stereo (left, right).</t>
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<t>3 channels: linear surround (left, center, right)</t>
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<t>4 channels: quadraphonic (front left, front right, rear left, rear right).</t>
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<t>5 channels: 5.0 surround (front left, center, front right, rear left, rear right).</t>
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<t>6 channels: 5.1 surround (front left, center, front right, rear left, rear right, LFE).</t>
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<t>7 channels: 6.1 surround (front left, center, front right, side left, side right, rear center, LFE).</t>
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<t>8 channels: 7.1 surround (front left, center, front right, side left, side right, rear left, rear right, LFE)</t>
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<t>5 channels: 5.0 surround (front left, front center, front right, rear left, rear right).</t>
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<t>6 channels: 5.1 surround (front left, front center, front right, rear left, rear right, LFE).</t>
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<t>7 channels: 6.1 surround (front left, front center, front right, side left, side right, rear center, LFE).</t>
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<t>8 channels: 7.1 surround (front left, front center, front right, side left, side right, rear left, rear right, LFE)</t>
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</list>
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This set of surround configurations and speaker location orderings is the same
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as the one used by the Vorbis codec. <xref target="vorbis-mapping"/>
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