--On 12 December 2013 01:41 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
> You won't need any "base station" for HT, by now!
If you have no fixed reference, how do you cope? Do you add a compass
(and have a command to set the direction of front), or do you allow the
front to drift back into place when there i
> The first part is overdue (and many thanks to Hector!), the second part is a
> nice demonstration. But from a CE perspective, I highly doubt that "normal"
> consumers would "glue" (in my terms) their smartphone to their head.
of course not ... but the point is that the demonstration is
accessibl
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
> ... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
> masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
> spatial experience (assuming the HRTF decoding can be done right).
>
> Etienne
HRTF decoding is the problem here. Finding a proper HR
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Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 12 December 2013 01:41 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
You won't need any "base station" for HT, by now!
If you have no fixed reference, how do you cope?
GPS, relative GPS?
Do you add a compass
(and have a command to set the direction of front), or do yo
Marc Lavallée wrote:
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
spatial experience (assuming the HRTF decoding can be done right).
Etienne
HRTF decoding is the problem h
umashankar manthravadi wrote:
two years ago, I acquired a motor cycle helmet with the intention of mounting
eight headphones to listen to ambisonics without hrtf. i was going to use it
with a 20 dollar dolby 7.1 usb device.I did not go head because I realized I
would still need headtracking.
On 12/12/2013 12:40, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Hi Étienne.
etienne deleflie a écrit :
... and then ambisonics is suddenly available to
masses of people, for very cheap, and with a consistent and quality
spatial experience (assuming the HRTF decoding can be done right).
Etienne
HRTF decoding is th
On 12/12/2013 03:26 PM, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 12 December 2013 01:41 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
You won't need any "base station" for HT, by now!
If you have no fixed reference, how do you cope?
GPS, relative GPS?
i doubt it would be precise enough. the
etienne deleflie wrote:
The first part is overdue (and many thanks to Hector!), the second part is a
nice demonstration. But from a CE perspective, I highly doubt that "normal"
consumers would "glue" (in my terms) their smartphone to their head.
of course not ... but the point is that the
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
On 12/12/2013 03:26 PM, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 12 December 2013 01:41 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
You won't need any "base station" for HT, by now!
If you have no fixed reference, how do you cope?
GPS, relative GPS?
i doubt i
Hector Centeno wrote:
Hello all,
I just wanted to share with this list information about two Android
apps I've been working on and that I will release soon. I made them
because I thought it would be great to be able to listen to ambisonic
recordings in a portable way without the need of a full
On 12/12/2013 12:44, umashankar manthravadi wrote:
two years ago, I acquired a motor cycle helmet with the intention of mounting
eight headphones to listen to ambisonics without hrtf. i was going to use it
with a 20 dollar dolby 7.1 usb device.
It was not one of your better plans.. :-)
beg to differ... (paper to follow...)
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby, UK
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
t: 01332 593155
From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of dw
[d...@dwareing
On 12/12/2013 23:10, Peter Lennox wrote:
beg to differ... (paper to follow...)
Dr Peter Lennox
I was wondering where my taxes went..
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby, UK
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
t: 01332 593155
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