--On 07 November 2018 19:02 +0100 David Pickett wrote:
> In the basic installation, there is an "Ambisonics renderer and
> binauralizer" plugin listed under "Tools/Plugins and extensions".
> I don't know whether it needs some action to install it, but in any
> case, I am not interested in Binaur
Bruce's posting reminded me to upgrade VLC to 3.0.4.
It says here https://www.videolan.org/vlc/releases/3.0.0.html : "VLC
supports 360 video and 3D audio, up to Ambisonics 3rd order"
In the basic installation, there is an "Ambisonics renderer and
binauralizer" plugin listed under "Tools/Plugi
--On 06 November 2018 23:08 +0100 David Pickett wrote:
> All I can get at present is stereo.
>
> If VLC is the problem (although I can play my surround audio files
> with it), what DOES work?
I presume it is being rendered as a binaural sound track for headphones
- certainly the audio image mov
--On 07 November 2018 16:15 + Bruce Wiggins
wrote:
> VLC should work. They're are ambisonic to 5.0 and 7.0 decoders now
> included..
Since when? They are not in VLC v3.0.4 which claims to be current, nor
does the VLC wiki contain the word Ambisonic.
Paul
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I opened a four channel wav. with WXYZ first order signals into RX7.
At first sight looks good to me. The waveforms and spectrograms of
different audio
channels display as expected. The tracks are named by default L, R, Lsr,
Rsr, possibly
because this is a four channel wav file. With Ambisonics