Ambisonics is already used in the gaming and film industry - its just its
used as a type of panning with a "vst plugin" in peoples DAWs - not a
"format". For example you can use ambisonics to pan a sound around for a
5.1 release. You can have speakers setup in a particular configuration and
you can use that configuration with ambisonics, VBAP or a mixture of both
and more.

On 15 May 2013 13:42, Eero Aro <eero....@dlc.fi> wrote:

> Ivan Vican:
>
>  does Ambisonic have a commercial future and why?
>>
>
> I would say that it is a waste of time and energy to try to get
> Ambisonics as a distribution medium.
>
> Ambisonics has and will have use in production and processing tools.
> Microphones, mixing, effects etc.
>
> The end user at home or in a theatre doesn't care what technique
> was used to deliver or to create the sound that he/she is hearing.
> Most people are not interested in which brand synthesizer or editing
> software or processing plugins have been used. You ears won't
> care about the trade marks either.
>
> Eero
>
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