https://m.facebook.com/groups/930534953740795?view=permalink&id=1822239041237044


In the above Facebook link, discussion there is links to ffmpeg binaries to
use for aac encoding, also parameters needed for making 8 fullbandwidth
encoded channels.

Bevare of channel ordering, I guess the resulting order is LRC   as
standard instead of LCR in the first 3 channels.

Bosse



On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 14:54 Paul Hodges <pwh-surro...@cassland.org wrote:

> --On 10 January 2019 22:44 +0100 David Pickett <d...@fugato.com> wrote:
>
> > I agree. But it seems that the only way I have of making aac mp4
> > files is to make them 5.1.
>
> I use Wavelab, but that's expensive. Richard Dobson's MCTools suite pf
> programs would enable one to remove the unneeded channels and set an
> appropriate channel mask.
>
>
> > Which browsers have you tested, Paul? How does one set up a browser
> > to recognise 4.0?
>
> In Windows: IE, Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Opera.  The point is that they
> all use the Windows default audio output, which can be set up to be
> multichannel with a range of layouts - and Windows will do the most
> appropriate mixing to match the channels between the input and the
> available speakers.  Once set up it all just works.
>
> Paul
>
> --
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