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Ambisonics with Head Locked Stereo to Opus Channel Mapping Family 2 for WebVR Chrome App and YouTube
2020 Aug 07
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Ambisonics with Head Locked Stereo to Opus Channel Mapping Family 2 for WebVR Chrome App and YouTube
Hello,
I am trying to encode an Opus file with Ambisonics including Head-Locked (non-diegetic) Stereo sound for a Virtual Reality 360° video.
YouTube describes the spatial audio requirements here:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6395969
It's the last list item 5.
> 5. Supported First Order Ambisonics (FOA) with Head-Locked Stereo format:
> W, Y, Z, X, L, R as a 6-channel
2012 Jun 05
2
embeding xml to ogg
On 6/4/12, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
> On 06/04/2012 04:08 PM, Martin Leese wrote:
...
>> The optimal solution is described at:
>> https://wiki.xiph.org/XMLEmbedding
>
> As that page says, "This page is for development of a specification for
> embedding XML streams in Ogg.". "XML streams" are not simply XML
> documents. They are _temporally
2009 Jun 28
6
Tidy up of XiphWiki VorbisComment page
I have been tidying up the VorbisComment
page in the XiphWiki. The problem with it was
that it was a mixture of proposals and
discussion of those proposals. This made it
difficult for implementers to see what to
implement.
The problem section is:
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisComment#New_ENCODER_field_name_proposal
This is a mess, and all I could do was add
attributions to the
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all,
[For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms
a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis
stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.]
After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel
to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed
success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that
aims for the
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all,
[For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms
a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis
stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.]
After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel
to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed
success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that
aims for the