FYI.
From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception
[mailto:audit...@lists.mcgill.ca] On Behalf Of Markus Noisternig
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 8:57 AM
To: audit...@lists.mcgill.ca
Subject: [AUDITORY] AES69-2015 standard for file exchange - Spatial acoustic
data file format
Dear
Why is it I have the impression that some people do not actually READ
the list postings of others?
;-)
David
At 18:29 16-03-15, Andrew Castiglione wrote:
FYI.
From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception
[mailto:audit...@lists.mcgill.ca] On Behalf Of Markus Noisternig
Sent: Sunday,
Dear Sursounders,
We are pleased to announce the recent publication of the AES69-2015 standard
for file exchange - Spatial acoustic data file format. See also the AES press
release at http://www.aes.org/press/?ID=293 http://www.aes.org/press/?ID=293
The new AES69-2015 standard defines a file
Dear Marc,
Spatial acoustic data is typically described by spatial acoustic transfer
functions. AES69 describes a format for storing spatial acoustic data with a
focus on interchangeability and extensibility and provides a basis for a wider
generalized interchange of space-related audio data.
Hi Mr. Noisternig.
At first glance, this data file format is about binaural measurement
and rendering, and not about multi-channel based auditory scene
representation. I don't have access to the AES library, but the SOFA
specs are freely available, and I suppose the standard is based on the
Thanks Markus for your explanation.
This is more that I can understand...
I understand the distinction between this format and a multi-channel
format (like for ambisonic). But I can't keep myself from asking a
(hopefully) simpler question:
Is the standard also for multi-channel description