>
>
> AAC is certainly an excellent codec; but can you easily play back a quad
> file...? I really don't know.
>
> I DO know VLC plays DTS straight out of the box.
>
The only issue with DTS files is that they are large ... and so not so good
for online distribution.
An advantage you get with DTS
So it does! DTS file in VLC, Metric Halo 2882 (or WHY) and streaming surround
direct form the laptop!
Excellent - thanks, Richard.
DiscWelder Bronze will do the encoding; nice and cheap, too.
Regards,
John
On 27 Nov 2011, at 23:51, Richard G Elen wrote:
> I DO know VLC plays DTS straight ou
On 27/11/2011 00:31, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
I'd say one of the AAC profiles would still be preferrable, because
it's eminently better as a codec, at least as well-supported by now
especially in the online world, and probably more future-proof, having
been adopted by big players like Apple.
AAC
d so does Chrome. So
>>>> that
>>>> covers around 50% of browsers. BUT ... it also covers the two main OSes.
>>>>
>>>> Firefox is the other 50% ... and that means Ogg ... not sure if firefox
>>>> supports AC3 but I dont think
> >>>> that
> >>>> covers around 50% of browsers. BUT ... it also covers the two main
> OSes.
> >>>>
> >>>> Firefox is the other 50% ... and that means Ogg ... not sure if
> firefox
> >>>> supports AC3 but I dont think it does.
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On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 06:52:44PM -, Michael Chapman wrote:
> Well, the TetraMic is giving you three-dimensional info and your are
> reproducing in 2-D.
>
> The TetraMic (or any common ambisonic mic, for that matter) is
> only giving you first order ambisonics.
> Four loudspeakers should be
main OSes.
>>>>
>>>> Firefox is the other 50% ... and that means Ogg ... not sure if firefox
>>>> supports AC3 but I dont think it does.
>>>>
>>>> The only question is whether or not the Browser can successfully s
> Greetings to all:
Welcome to the list.
> My first project is to record restaurants and coffee houses using a Core
> Sound TetraMic and then play these back through an 8-speaker,
> horizontal-only circular configuration (r = 1.4 m). I could just as easily
> stagger the speakers so that they pro
For what it's worth, there a implementation in the MATLAB file
exchange with a comment claiming that it is an accurate implementation
of ISO9613-1. See
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/6000-atmospheric-attenuation-of-sound
It cites
% Bass, et al., "Journal of Ac
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Well it's an improvement of sorts...
It opens the player, downloads and begins to play the file, then plays to the
end.
(Streams fine)
Just one problem, heh, no sound!
Bill
On 27/11/11 2:20 a.m., etienne deleflie wrote:
I've now replaced the AC3 with a 5.1 Ogg Vorbis file.
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On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 03:09:15PM +0800, Junfeng Li wrote:
> According to the following paper, theh = r * powf (10.0f, C) / p should
> be correct, where p = P_s/P_{s0}, the relative pressure.
>
> Benjamin Bernfeld, "Absorption of sound by air: a personal calculator
> program," J. AES, vo. 28
s AAC, so does Safari and so does Chrome. So
>>>> that
>>>> covers around 50% of browsers. BUT ... it also covers the two main OSes.
>>>>
>>>> Firefox is the other 50% ... and that means Ogg ... not sure if firefox
>>>> supports AC3 but I don
I don't understand the long discussion on this list. quad surround is
a standard supported by many audio codecs. mp3 is not an option, even
mp3 surround is not discrete 5.1. the most common formats for
multi-channel audio are aac, ogg/vorbis and flac. the default aac
mapping for 4 channels is not q
--On 27 November 2011 15:08 +1100 etienne deleflie
wrote:
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
... any reports of success or failure would be appreciated.
It plays fine in the current version of Opera on Windows 7 x64 (I haven't
tried to see which codec it's using, and I haven't t
ether or not the Browser can successfully stream
>>> the
>>> 5.1 channels to the sound card connected to multiple speakers.
>>>
>>> ... any reports of success or failure would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Etienne
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