On 02/05/2011 02:30, Stefan Schreiber wrote: .
1. Maybe this is your new definition. But then: B-format and .AMB are identical.
The notation .AMB (or .amb) should be reserved to refer to the file format that uses that extension. As defined, it assumes the FMH recipes for B-Format; only in that sense are they quasi-identical. By no means does everybody endorse fmh; thus there is or will be some new file format designed to be both more general and more comprehensive (4th order and above, etc), and which might more credibly stand as a full synonym for "B-Format". Really, that title is generally understood to apply to the subject as a whole, from UHJ to a sixty-speaker rig and beyond, rather than to some specific embodiment of it.
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