I think the AES already has a project to define a file format for htrfs; when I 
get home I can find the project code. 

Richard Dobson


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On 23 Jun 2014, at 17:43, Martin Leese <martin.le...@stanfordalumni.org> wrote:

> Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to get a personalized HRTF (or even one near mine) with out
>> spending many hundreds of the coins of your choice or travelling to a
>> distant destination?
> 
> No but, if the Microsoft stuff works out, there
> might be.
> 
>> Is there a "standard format" for HRTFS that can be used in several softwares
>> or even converted?
> 
> The answer is, again, no.  However, to state
> the obvious, if HRTFs are going to fly then
> there needs to be.  Is this a task for the AES
> and/or the EBU?
> 
> To continue stating the obvious, most
> audio-only listening currently takes place using
> ear-buds plugged into players or phones.  This
> doesn't look like it is going to change anytime
> soon.  Binaural with personalized HRTFs would
> improve this listening experience.
> 
> Regards,
> Martin
> -- 
> Martin J Leese
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