Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Markus Noisternig wrote:
Dear Richard and Sursounders,
The AES-X212 "Spatial acoustic data file format" standardizes a file
format to exchange HRTF data. The format is designed to be extendable
to represent any space-related data, such as spatial room impulse
respons
Markus Noisternig wrote:
Dear Richard and Sursounders,
The AES-X212 "Spatial acoustic data file format" standardizes a file format to exchange
HRTF data. The format is designed to be extendable to represent any space-related data, such as
spatial room impulse responses (SRIR) measured with m
Martin Leese wrote:
Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
Is there a way to get a personalized HRTF (or even one near mine) with out
spending many hundreds of the coins of your choice or travelling to a
distant destination?
No but, if the Microsoft stuff works out, there
might be.
Is there a
Dear Richard and Sursounders,
The AES-X212 "Spatial acoustic data file format" standardizes a file format to
exchange HRTF data. The format is designed to be extendable to represent any
space-related data, such as spatial room impulse responses (SRIR) measured with
multichannel microphone and
I think the AES already has a project to define a file format for htrfs; when I
get home I can find the project code.
Richard Dobson
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On 23 Jun 2014, at 17:43, Martin Leese wrote:
> Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to get a personalized HRTF (or even one near
Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
> Is there a way to get a personalized HRTF (or even one near mine) with out
> spending many hundreds of the coins of your choice or travelling to a
> distant destination?
No but, if the Microsoft stuff works out, there
might be.
> Is there a "standard format" for HRTFS t
2014 23:19
To: Michael Chapman; Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] And now for something different...
I have to be fair - this was my colleague Tony Tew from the Department of
Electronics that was in charge of this...
Dave
On 21 June 2014 21:12, Michael Chapman wrote:
Potentially very useful indeed, especially if they make it at least
reasonably open. For my own part, my "oh for crying out loud" rant should
have been more obviously aimed at the tone of the press release which was
what I was really upset by. However, please note I reserve the right to get
annoy
Martin Leese wrote:
Dave Malham wrote:
Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
believing they're the originators...
I am no fan of Microsoft, but this seems a little
harsh. Quickly pro
I have to be fair - this was my colleague Tony Tew from the Department of
Electronics that was in charge of this...
Dave
On 21 June 2014 21:12, Michael Chapman wrote:
> > Dave Malham wrote:
> >
> >> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
> >> again what's
> Dave Malham wrote:
>
>> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
>> again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
>> believing they're the originators...
>
> I am no fan of Microsoft, but this seems a little
> harsh. Quickly producing an approx
Dave Malham wrote:
> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
> again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
> believing they're the originators...
I am no fan of Microsoft, but this seems a little
harsh. Quickly producing an approximate
perso
> Sad but true...
>
Sorry, but I must take issue, calling Microsoft "sad" is akin to calling a
genocide 'unfortunate' !!!
> On 6/21/14, 12:08 AM, Dave Malham wrote:
>> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
>> again what's already been done and (most of) the rest
Sad but true...
On 6/21/14, 12:08 AM, Dave Malham wrote:
Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
believing they're the originators...
Dave
On 20 June 2014 17:52, David Pickett wrote:
htt
Oh, for cryin' out loud. Makes you want to weep - Microsoft reinventing
again what's already been done and (most of) the rest of the world
believing they're the originators...
Dave
On 20 June 2014 17:52, David Pickett wrote:
> http://www.technologyreview.com/news/527826/microsofts-3-
> d-a
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/527826/microsofts-3-d-audio-gives-virtual-objects-a-voice/
David
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