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2000 Jul 11
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True surround sound for Ogg -- a proposal (fwd)
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:51:12 +0100 (BST)
From: DG Malham <dgm2@york.ac.uk>
To: vorbis-dev@xiph.org
Cc: DG Malham <dgm2@york.ac.uk>, Rob Fletcher <rpf1@york.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] True surround sound for Ogg -- a proposal (fwd)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.3.95L.1000710092216.9043693B-100000@turpin.york.ac.uk>
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2007 Feb 22
13
5.1 surround channel coupling
>Yesterday I have finished writing the ambisonic pan filter for oggenc.
May I ask what this "pan filter" is?
I made some tentative suggestions for coupling Ambisonic B-format in a post
"Vorbis Ambisonic coupling" on 4feb07
I gather from the last monthly meeting, that some of you, including Monty, had problems with the phase behaviour of B-format.
Would anyone like a
2015 Nov 30
2
Proposal for Ambisonics format in vorbis comment.
...ne thing for
> some reason. (perhaps being stubborn)
I was a little surprised that you did not discuss
the ".amb" format as this is the official file
format for Ambisonic B-Format.(3) This has
also been used in the wild for many years,
particularly at Ambisonia.com.(4) It uses
Furse-Malham component ordering and MaxN
normalization. (It also only works up to
third-order.)
Note that Vorbis is lossy. Ambisonics is picky
about low-frequency phase and, as far as I
know, nobody has checked the extent to which
this is preserved in Vorbis. This may or may
not be a problem. (It is obviou...
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
RC2 has been officially released. Get all your vorbis goodness from
www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for
windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming.
Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty,
for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager
for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
RC2 has been officially released. Get all your vorbis goodness from
www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for
windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming.
Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty,
for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager
for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32
2008 Sep 07
7
Mapping = 1 Ambisonic Vorbis flag
Where can I find the Header file or whatever which specifies the "Mapping" flag.
In feb - apr 2007, there was a lot of discussion about Ambisonics and Monty kindly stated that
Mapping = 1 ; Denotes and Ambisonic file as opposed to = 0 which is 1 speaker/ 1 channel
Has this been written explicitly into the standard?
Which standard should I be looking at?