** Changed in: ubuntu-sounds (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Luke Yelavich (themuso) => (unassigned)
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Upconvert 'system-ready' startup sound to 5.1
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Upconvert 'system-ready' startup sound to 5.1 surround
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The attachment "ubuntu.flac" of this bug report has been identified as
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At first glance: If you start adding 5.1 sounds, they should be in a
separate directory, and you need to modify index.theme accordingly. See
http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html
I also think you need to ship both the 5.1 and the stereo version, so I
guess this is also a CD space questio
Seems like a very nice feature. Great work!
However, as Paul Sladen mentioned, it might be tricky getting it to run
on everyone's computer.
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Well, that .flac "just worked" on this machine; but the fading it very
noticeable; when it's down-mixed it would be ideal if the overall mix
stayed at roughly the same level.
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Kirkland: I think the UI exception would be fine here; there's no
documentation or screenshots to break, only people's eardrums ;-)
It would be possible to very easily publish Dolby Stereo ("Dolby
Surround") 3.1 versions. Here the single surround is encoded with a
phase-shift onto main Stereo pa
Done!
I've remixed all three of:
- desktop-login-5.1.wav
- desktop-logout-5.1.wav
- card_shuffle-5.1.wav
to 5.1 channels, starting from the original wav files.
I've pushed them to a branch at lp:~kirkland/ubuntu-sounds/834802, and
request a peer review and merging.
I'm not sure if these shoul
Awesome work dude!
The only problem is that you used a lossy OGG as a base for your remix. Run
"apt-get source ubuntu-sounds" (without sudo and the quotes) to download the
uncompressed WAV sources.
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Not that I fancy myself much of a sound producer, I did have some fun
exercising the right side of my brain this weekend, culminating in a functional
5.1 remix of the Ubuntu login sound. A description of which is here:
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http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/08/ubuntu-login-sound-in-51-channel-g
** Summary changed:
- Upconvert 'system-ready' startup sound to surround/AC3
+ Upconvert 'system-ready' startup sound to 5.1 surround
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