> More and more it seems that the modern incarnation of BBC is interested
in ambisonic, and whatnot.
>From my beach in Oz, I have a sense that this new BBC Ambi interest is from TV
>rather than Radio.
In my Jurassic days, there was a strong atmosphere of "never the twain shall
meet". I would
--On 15 February 2012 15:38 + Richard Lee
wrote:
> In da old days, there would be no question; Radio.
When I was there (around 1970) there would be separate teams at the
Proms from Radio and TV (not so often at that time), and sometimes a
third from BBC Enterprises for sale abroad. Three se
At 07:28 15/02/2012, Paul Hodges wrote:
>When I was there (around 1970) there would be separate teams at the
>Proms from Radio and TV (not so often at that time), and sometimes a
>third from BBC Enterprises for sale abroad. Three separate balancing
>facilities in different places for the same co
Dear list,
To realize the high-fidelity binaural 3D audio system, head tracking is a
quite important component. Therefore, I am now considering to integrate the
head tracking into the current 3D audio system. I believe, many of you have
already done this work.
Could anyone be able to provide some