> But in a sense it's a valid question at another level. Does HTML5 (in its
> various forms, mostly H.264 i.e. AAC) reliably fall back to something
> usable when you broadcast multichannel material? If it does not, what's the
> use of it? If it does, does it always do so, reliably? If it does but n
Hi Mick,
Thanks for the feedback ... very helpful.
> This is similar problem Ive always had with SoundofSpace AAC files which
> use the
> CLRLsRsLFE order but again I can use the Quad playback to fix the order.
> Id much
> prefer the ITU spec of LRCLFELsRs as that seems to be a sort of common
>
Hello Eric,
Very interesting post. I was a bit intrigued by what you had to say regarding
binaural recordings and the lack of sense of space. Reproducing a sense of
space is something that has interested me a lot as a sound artist and I've been
experimenting with building different types of bin
At 21:29 04/12/2011, Hector Centeno wrote:
>Here is an example recording I made:
>
>http://soundcloud.com/hcenteno/kids-running-in-the-wychwood-barns
Thanks! It sounds good to me played on earbuds...
David
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Hector,
For me there was a good sense of space and kids running from side to
side but they seemed to run through or behind me instead of in front.
Cheers,
NeilA
At 11:29 12/5/2011, you wrote:
Hello Eric,
Very interesting post. I was a bit intrigued by what you had to say
regarding binaural