>> DTS [...] can be burned to CD audio and performs
>> like a normal CD if the player is ignorant of DTS.
>
> Er, no. Burned to CD, yes, but if the player (or a decoder at the other end
> of a digital link) doesn't know about DTS, then you just get whitish noise.
ah, ok, I always thought it was l
e
> (or other formats) on a Linux server using the command line version of
> ambdec. Scripts could be integrated in the workflow of the (yet to be
> revived) Ambisonia web site; Plone have all the bell and whistles to
> handle simple and complex workflows.
>
> Le mars 9, 2011, M
thanks for your kind words Richard. Ambisonia.com only became what it
was due to the generousity of those sharing their great work ... Paul
Hodges, John Leonard, Jean-Hugues Roy, Henry, AJH ...
I'm disappointed that I can not continue the effort. It has made me
realise the importance of business.
ia.com
>> >
>> > I must apologise to Etienne (and everyone else) - I had indicated
>> > to him that we at York would be interested in taking this on but
>> > for a number of reasons getting permission at this end has dragged
>> > on much longer than is go
more
> chaotic year than
> usual). Although I now have draft permissions for this, we need to sort
> out what happens when I
> retire, which is now just 18 months away (hooray!) otherwise ambisonia could
> be in the same state
> after that
>
> Dave
>
:35:45 +1100
>> From: e deleflie
>> Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
>
>> ambisonia.com is down permanently. Apologies for any inconvenience.
>> There is a chance that Paul Hodges might host some of Ambisonia's
>> content on h
>> Unfortunately ambisonia.com seems to be unobtainium. I know this has been
>> asked before but is ambisonia.com archived anywhere and will it be available
>> again?
ambisonia.com is down permanently. Apologies for any inconvenience.
There is a chance that Paul Hodges might host some of Ambisoni
>>> Can you convince me to use the ACN scheme?
>
> it is very well documented on michael chapman's site.
does the channel order have support elsewhere?
Etienne
> http://ambisonics.ch/standards/channels/
>
> very big plus :)
>
>
> --
> Jörn Nettingsmeier
> Lortzingstr. 11, 45128 Essen, Tel. +49 1
>> I think the most confusing thing is for the channel names to have an
>> implied order. FuMa implies the order of the alphabet, but this order
>> is wrong. And ANC implies its numerical order. It would be strange to
>> have ACN channel 3 in position 2.
>
> It is confusing if the implied order is
> and list the required 'g' values for the signal sets you support.
that's what I've done, but I havn't made a distinction between peri and hori
> OTOH, the main consideration for choosing ACN was that these things
> will in most cases be handled by tools and code rather than by humans.
I have f
>> > Hmmm. The column heading says 'conversion to B-format/FMH',
>> > and the values are prefixed by an 'x'. This suggests that
>> > to get FMH you have to multiply the N3D component by the
>> > value listed.
>>
>> thanks for picking that up... I think it is more likely, in the
>> future, that B-fo
> I have found a variety of plugins to manipulate the soundfield as well as
> localize a mono/stereo source, but I haven't been able to find a plugin that
> will just play a B-Format .amb file
> Does one exist and how can I get one please ?!
Rapture3D will do it ... http://www.blueripplesound
> Hmmm. The column heading says 'conversion to B-format/FMH',
> and the values are prefixed by an 'x'. This suggests that
> to get FMH you have to multiply the N3D component by the
> value listed.
thanks for picking that up... I think it is more likely, in the
future, that B-format will be convert
Hi Trond,
> I don't feel qualified to respond to the decisions inherent in the proposal,
> but in terms of the layout of the document itself, I would like to suggest a
> few improvements that might render it more readable and self-contained, in
> particular helping readers/developers with limit
As the dust settles, I think it is clear that UA should look more like
what it is slowly morphing into. Spec attached, summary below.
Comments and suggestions welcome.
Normalisation scheme: N3D
Supported orders: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Component sequence: Gerzon Ambisonic
Supported mixed orders: full p
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