Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Martin Leese
David Pickett wrote: ... > Regarding the lack of browser choice, I agree that it would be nice > if all adhered to the HTML5 standard; but they dont. (What's the > point of useful standards -- i.e. the HTML5 media tag -- if not > everbody uses them?) I am sure it doesn't help that there is no act

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Aaron Heller
's broadcast here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1DUyjAHI9QkajFqNi1PcVlYbmc&usp=sharing Aaron (hel...@ai.sri.com) Menlo Park, CA, US -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/20140719/66a51b94/at

Re: [Sursound] Ambisonic workflow MuLab

2014-07-19 Thread Garth Paine
Hi everyone I wonder if anyone has looked at using MuLab for Ambisonics - in their patcher environment they have several sends for each audio channels and so it would seem it might be possible to patch together a template that did ambisonics quite easily - however the demo only allows 2 channel

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread David Pickett
I AM capturing it in the digital domain. It's 48kHz. David At 14:59 19-07-14, Ralf R Radermacher wrote: Am 19.07.14 14:53, schrieb David Pickett: It has to be do-able, but how you actually manage it depends on your A/D/A converter, which must obviously be at least 4-track. I'm aware of the

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 19.07.14 18:47, schrieb m...@superorg.com: Set your Macs Sound Output to Soundflower16 - at this point you wont hear anything from chrome This is as far as I get. Soundflower64, actually (only 2 or 64 channels here). at this point launch soundflowerbed and allocate tracks to play out o

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Marc Lavallée
Hi Fons. I disabled PA and Jackd, enabled all output channels in alsamixer, and opened Chromium 34 on the test page: http://rdmedia.bbc.co.uk/proms/test.html Chromium can use Alsa, but I also have a mapping problem. Here's what's coming out of my 7.1 sound card (per jack): Lime green (front): l

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread mick
Easy to record stream on a Mac Install Cycling74's Soundflower its free and doesnt interfere with anything Install Audacity its a free recorder Set your Macs Sound Output to Soundflower16 - at this point you wont hear anything from chrome at this point launch soundflowerbed and allocate tracks

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Fons Adriaensen
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 10:00:20AM -0400, Marc Lavallée wrote: > Here's how to do it on Linux. To get the sound of web browsers > (including Chrome/Chromium), I use the Pulseaudio sound server, > installed by default. I also use the jackd sound server with the > pulseaudio module for jackd. There

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Marc Lavallée
Sat, 19 Jul 2014 11:13:11 +0200, Ralf R Radermacher wrote : > Am 18.07.14 15:21, schrieb Rupert Brun: > > The BBC will make the BBC Proms Concerts available in 4.0 using > > MPEG-DASH. The stream will be available internationally. > > Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a M

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Paul Hodges
--On 19 July 2014 14:59 +0200 Ralf R Radermacher wrote: > I'm aware of the various possibilities to do this via an audio > interface. I'd rather capture the signal in the digital domain. Many of these interfaces can, through their control programs, do exactly that. Paul -- Paul Hodges __

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 19.07.14 14:53, schrieb David Pickett: It has to be do-able, but how you actually manage it depends on your A/D/A converter, which must obviously be at least 4-track. I'm aware of the various possibilities to do this via an audio interface. I'd rather capture the signal in the digital doma

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread David Pickett
>On 19 Jul 2014, at 10:13, Ralf R Radermacher wrote: > >> Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a Mac? At 12:35 19-07-14, John Leonard wrote: >Well, it depends on how you're listening: because I'm using a Metric >Halo ULN-8, I just route the decoded signal through their con

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread John Leonard
Well, it depends on how you're listening: because I'm using a Metric Halo ULN-8, I just route the decoded signal through their console application which lets me record all four channels. I would imagine that most sound cards will let you do the same thing, if that's how you're getting the signal

Re: [Sursound] BBC Proms in 4.0

2014-07-19 Thread Ralf R Radermacher
Am 18.07.14 15:21, schrieb Rupert Brun: The BBC will make the BBC Proms Concerts available in 4.0 using MPEG-DASH. The stream will be available internationally. Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a Mac? Ralf -- Ralf R. Radermacher - Köln/Cologne, Germany Blog : ht