On 2011-12-01, Martin Leese wrote:

You could try using your own HTML5 page to offer one option at a time. If two of the three don't work then you will know.

But in a sense it's a valid question at another level. Does HTML5 (in its various forms, mostly H.264 i.e. AAC) reliably fall back to something usable when you broadcast multichannel material? If it does not, what's the use of it? If it does, does it always do so, reliably? If it does but not always, when precisely does it sound right even in mono, stereo, 5.1, in which setups?...

For me, none of Etienne's files produce any sound, even if they play just fine otherwise. My setup is a laptop with mere stereo, over the newest version of XP, utilizing both the newest versions of VLC and WinAmp for playback.
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