Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread David Pickett
At 22:52 29-05-19, you wrote: Distribution to speakers using UDP multicast of a multichannel stream could possibly make the only time difference between channels be eventual receiver buffering. Just speculation... Bo-Erik But the question is whether it would be a fixed value and predictabl

Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
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Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread Paul Hodges
--On 29 May 2019 19:53 + "mgraves mstvp.com" wrote: > But for a signal sent by such a link, latency hardly matters if the > signal is to be mixed later with other microphones (perhaps the > ambisonic mic) that are fed directly, as the tracks can easily be > aligned in the DAW! This discussio

Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread mgraves mstvp . com
Yes, my concern is for live/real-time situations. No post-prod. Michael Graves mgra...@mstvp.com http://www.mgraves.org o(713) 861-4005 c(713) 201-1262 sip:mgra...@mjg.onsip.com skype mjgraves -Original Message- From: Sursound On Behalf Of David Pickett Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 2:22

Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread David Pickett
At 17:41 29-05-19, you wrote: Most of what I think of as the "local signal processing" is quite speedy. Packetization delay is never less than 20 ms. Transmission delay dependent upon the network and distance. Poorly designed network elements lead to buffer bloat, which increases latency drama

Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread Wim
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Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread mgraves mstvp . com
Agreed. Most of what I think of as the "local signal processing" is quite speedy. Packetization delay is never less than 20 ms. Transmission delay dependent upon the network and distance. Poorly designed network elements lead to buffer bloat, which increases latency dramatically. The very lates

Re: [Sursound] wifi audio (was Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread Chris Woolf
On 28/05/2019 19:47, Marc Lavallée wrote: Le 28/05/2019 à 13:48, mgraves mstvp.com a écrit : The latency is not only caused by the packetization; the transmission chain looks like: (microphone -> ADC -> encoding -> BT transmission) -> (BT reception -> decoding) -> (SIP + encoding -> IP

Re: [Sursound] An Atmos binaural album

2019-05-29 Thread Marc Lavallée
Oops! I meant Henry Brant (not Harry Brant)... Le 29/05/2019 à 11:11, Marc Lavallée a écrit : As an example, Dolby Atmos technology was used to master and render a recording of Ice Field by Harry Brant, a spatial orchestral composition: https://www.sfsymphony.org/brant Unfortunately I can't d

[Sursound] An Atmos binaural album (was: Re: Deconstructing soundbar marketing B.S.)

2019-05-29 Thread Marc Lavallée
As an example, Dolby Atmos technology was used to master and render a recording of Ice Field by Harry Brant, a spatial orchestral composition: https://www.sfsymphony.org/brant Unfortunately I can't download or stream the full album (rendered in binaural stereo) because it doesn't seem to be av