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Dave Malham
Honorary Fellow, Department of Music
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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There is an even cheaper one (£23.70, Amazon):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003IMG3L2
Looks like a clone of ST-Lab (etc). Looks all the ones with 4 buttons on
top are based in the same hardware. I will likely take a chance on it as
I also could also use a cheap USB m/c card, and that is just ab
Dave Malham wrote:
48 kHz is pretty well the international standard sample rate for
broadcast organisation and has been since they started upgrading from
the 32kHz used (by the Beeb) for distributing audio to FM
transmitters back in the late 60's.
Dave
True I expect, but for some reason the "n
On 2014-03-30, Dave Malham wrote:
48 kHz is pretty well the international standard sample rate for
broadcast organisation and has been since they started upgrading from
the 32kHz used (by the Beeb) for distributing audio to FM transmitters
back in the late 60's.
...and many others in their w
Am 30.03.14 19:31, schrieb Sampo Syreeni:
...the sample clock was locked
to twice the horizontal scan rate of 15625Hz, i.e. 31.25kHz.
Wasn't that the rate used for PCM audio in Hi8 video recorders?
Ralf
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According to Rupert Brun, Head of Technology for BBC Radio, the rate
used for the 4.0 streaming frm the South Bank was 48kHz.
What I dont like is that one can record the stream at 44.1kHz and the
sample rate conversion appears to be dont in Windows. Is there a
means of actually showing the sa
Am 30.03.14 20:48, schrieb David Pickett:
Anybody know how to get access to streaming metadata?
Play it back in VLC and display the stream parameters.
Ralf
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On 2014-03-30, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
...the sample clock was locked to twice the horizontal scan rate of
15625Hz, i.e. 31.25kHz.
Wasn't that the rate used for PCM audio in Hi8 video recorders?
Apparently so, and for the same precise reason. That applies to Hi8
derived from PAL, and with
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