I see no difficulty with FLAC files. I have bought them from http://www.2l.no/hires/index.html and played them with Samplitude.

David

At 18:33 24/11/2011, Marinos Koutsomichalis wrote:
>Hello list,
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>I was asked a 4-channel work for an online-release - I' m now trying
>to figure out what the best way to "release" it would be..
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>I am totally inexperienced in web-friendly file formats for such things..
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>afaic
>- I could use mp3-surround -> but it' s only 5.1 and this could
>possibly cause problems
>- I could use flac -> but I' m not sure if common media-players support it
>- I could try some video format (?)
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>are there any other ideas/observations/advices ??
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>what is paramount is that the casual listener can listen to the
>4-channel mix without having to download nothing or in the worst
>scenario to download some specialized media-player which is
>flexible/easy to find and free.
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>maybe there is specialized file-format/media-player or some lossy
>ambisonics formats for such things ??
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>Marinos Koutsomichalis
>Music Research Center, University of York
>Contemporary Music Research Centre (CMRC)
>www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com
>www.agxivatein.com
>skype: marinosk_81
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