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On 2011-11-27, Eric Carmichel wrote:
My current research interests include cochlear implants and the
possibility of creating “real-world” virtual listening environments
for studying hearing aid and cochlear implant efficacy in a variety of
noisy and moderately quiet environments. I see the pot
On 2011-11-28, John Leonard wrote:
So it does! DTS file in VLC, Metric Halo 2882 (or WHY) and streaming
surround direct form the laptop!
Excellent - thanks, Richard.
You don't argue with empirical facts, then. Most of the time...
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On 2011-11-28, Martin Leese wrote:
To see the various speaker configurations for first-order full-sphere,
look in the following reference:
M.A. Gerzon, "Practical Periphony", Preprint 1571 of the 65th Audio
Engineering Society Convention, London (1980 Feb.) (A relatively
non-technical accoun
Hi Fabio,
Worked fine with Safari and Mac OSX.
> I tried using jack. It immediately showed the 6 channel web process in the
> routing window!
> Also without jack it directly played back.
>
> Could you give some background on the HTML5 implementation or on how you
> realized this?
>
its simple. On
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:51 PM, etienne deleflie wrote:
> It is Firefox that fails us here. Firefox can play Vorbis files, but not
> multichannel ones.
People following this subject may be interested in this Mozilla bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521615
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