Michael Grave just posted a question about surround conferences. http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=564633430#/note.php?note_id=5009726 3908&id=564633430&index=0 I didn't see it posted on the ast-list, what do you think? Does something like this have potential? I'd love to listen in on one of these calls to see how it actually sounds if someone builds a trial version of 'N' deviations. Regards, Dean Collins Cognation Inc dean at cognation.net <mailto:dean at cognation.net> +1-212-203-4357 New York +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial). +44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090209/49a91b09/attachment.htm
On 9 Feb 2009, at 14:20, Dean Collins wrote:> Michael Grave just posted a question about surround conferences. > > http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=564633430#/note.php? > note_id=50097263908&id=564633430&index=0 > > > I didn?t see it posted on the ast-list, what do you think? Does > something like this have potential? > > I?d love to listen in on one of these calls to see how it actually > sounds if someone builds a trial version of ?N? deviations.Can we have a sensible link please?
I unwittingly started this on Facebook, which I don't user very much. Here's the gist of it. A Strange Brew: VoIP/Telephony Crossed With Surround Sound With apologies to the McKenzie brothers. There appears to be an odd cross between two of my passions in the works. As I get more into the daily use of wideband telephony I wonder if there's a potential to leverage some surround sound techniques to take conferencing to a new level? It couldn't be the puritanical kind of approach used in music recording. It would be more a matter of using surround panning to position participants in an synthetic soundfield. I wonder if this has been done to any degree elsewhere? Stereo is extremely limited in scope. Most of a synthetic stereo image is manipulated using simplistic level based panning, not unlike an old school balance control. It's coarse and two dimensional at best. I'm thinking that UHJ format ambisonic encoding might prove more useful. It allows for accurate, controllable three dimensional positioning while only using the equivalent of a stereo stream. --Original Message Text--- From: Dean Collins Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:20:31 -0500 st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Michael Grave just posted a question about surround conferences. http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=564633430#/note.php?note_id=5009726 3908&id=564633430&index=0 I didnt see it posted on the ast-list, what do you think? Does something like this have potential? Id love to listen in on one of these calls to see how it actually sounds if someone builds a trial version of N deviations. Regards, Dean Collins Cognation Inc dean at cognation.net +1-212-203-4357 New York +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial). +44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial). -- Michael Graves mgraves<at>mstvp.com http://blog.mgraves.org o713-861-4005 c713-201-1262 sip:mgraves at mstvp.onsip.com skype mjgraves fwd 54245 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090209/9e3075d9/attachment.htm
I moved this from Facebook to blog; http://www.mgraves.org/voip/2009/02/a-strange-brew-voiptelephony-crossed -with-surround-sound/ or http://is.gd/iVjd If you'd rather. Michael --Original Message Text--- From: Dean Collins Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:20:31 -0500 st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Michael Grave just posted a question about surround conferences. http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=564633430#/note.php?note_id=5009726 3908&id=564633430&index=0 I didnt see it posted on the ast-list, what do you think? Does something like this have potential? Id love to listen in on one of these calls to see how it actually sounds if someone builds a trial version of N deviations. Regards, Dean Collins Cognation Inc dean at cognation.net +1-212-203-4357 New York +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial). +44-20-3129-6001 (London in-dial). -- Michael Graves mgraves<at>mstvp.com http://blog.mgraves.org o713-861-4005 c713-201-1262 sip:mgraves at mstvp.onsip.com skype mjgraves fwd 54245 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090209/217050d9/attachment.htm