It would help to know what is hidden behind this closed door: if
interesting, I might be spurred on to work out what my password is.
In the meantime, I have been able to hear most of the Proms in
surround to date, and they are proving very well-worth setting up
for. They dont generally start
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Le 2014-08-01 10:03, David Pickett a écrit :
>Which are the B-Format samples? All I can find are descrubed as
>"Binaural Virtual Surround Sound -- use headphones for best results".
All of them: the binaural playback is for Internet preview only.
- Daniel
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At 13:42 01-08-14, Daniel Courville wrote:
>Well, here's the proof that B-Format is useful for TV and cinema
>post-production.
>
>http://spheric-collection.com
>
Which are the B-Format samples? All I can find are descrubed as
"Binaural Virtual Surround Sound -- use headphones for best results".
Well, here's the proof that B-Format is useful for TV and cinema
post-production.
http://spheric-collection.com
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