Maybe I was a bit too enthusiastic; the Firefox extension I
mentionned should work just fine (no need to code a new one). It has
preferences to configure the player and its options; so the player
could be the script that Jörn explained.
I also found a more sophisticated solution for Linux and Chr
A better Firefox(and Chrome) extension should be made to detect ambisonics
content,
with editable options like you suggest. I'd be much easier (and useful for
professionals)
than trying to embed a decoder in the browser. That looks like a fun week-end
project. :)
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Marc
> On Oct 13, 2017, at 1
On 10/13/2017 02:54 PM, Marc Lavallée wrote:
More about this solution.
The MPV player (http://mpv.io/) have a youtube-dl backend that allows to
play youtube videos directly. So first install it, and test it with a
youtube URL. Then install the Firefox extension and try it.
The source code of t
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coming to the convention and want to hear it.
Ralph Glasgal
www.ambiophonics.org
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Hi,
Just recently a number of companies seem to be offering basic ambisonic
plug-ins with a binaural decode for use in VR audio.
https://www.audioease.com/360/
https://www.waves.com/hardware/360-ambisonics-tools
https://www.gaudiolab.com/product/works
Obviously they are all aiming at the 3D v
More about this solution.
The MPV player (http://mpv.io/) have a youtube-dl backend that allows to
play youtube videos directly. So first install it, and test it with a
youtube URL. Then install the Firefox extension and try it.
The source code of the extension is available:
https://github.com/a
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/watch-with-mpv/
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Marc
Le Fri, 13 Oct 2017 13:05:40 +0100
Steven Boardman a écrit:
> Thanks Marc
>
> I know I can rip or download them, that works fine, but is a pain.
> It would be great if I could just re-config my outputs, and play.
>
> It is q
Thanks Marc
I know I can rip or download them, that works fine, but is a pain.
It would be great if I could just re-config my outputs, and play.
It is quite revealing, listening to content over speakers rather than
headphones, and in the process avoiding HRTF.
By the sounds of it, most content s
You could stream a download, so to say, with a solution based on the
the youtube-dl software: https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/
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Marc
Le Fri, 13 Oct 2017 11:44:10 +0100
Steven Boardman a écrit:
> Hi Folks
>
> Does anybody have any information on how to tap the YouTube/Facebook
> B-Format st
Hi Folks
Does anybody have any information on how to tap the YouTube/Facebook B-Format
stream, post rotation, before it goes to the binaural decoder?
I know I could rip the video, but I would rather stream.
I want to feed to my own decoder and speaker rig, and use different HRTFs
Thanks
Steve
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