Adam Somers (Jaunt VR) wrote:

We just released our first piece of VR content with ambisonic audio to the
public. It's a live recording on stage at a recent Paul McCartney
concert. The audio was captured from the sound board and mixed in
b-format. Available for Google Cardboard now, Oculus Rift Mac/PC coming
soon.

http://www.jauntvr.com/content/

In case you haven't yet downloaded this content, you're missing something special. This is potentially the first volley in a mass-media revolution!

Take a smartphone with a 5-inch screen (or larger), add a low cost ($25!) cardboard viewer and a pair of earbuds, and you've got a real VR player.

The screen is split into two; when viewed together, the brain perceives a 3D image. The audio is binaural.

The smartphone does the headtracking. The app does the VR video and audio manipulation.

(Out of curiousity, I would've liked to hear what the Jaunt VR camera's TetraMic had recorded!)


Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
Core Sound LLC
www.core-sound.com
Home of TetraMic
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