Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "soundscape".
2005 Jun 03
1
streaming mp3 files
...re's what I have
in icecast.xml - webroot, were all of our mp3 files are located
<webroot>/opt/websites/kuer/audio</webroot>
website - index.html file, this works with icecast-1.3.12
<a class="readfull"
href="http://audio.kuer.org:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/file/soundscape/number18.mp3&file=dummy.pls">Listen:
Bats Part 1</a>
If I click on the link I get an error "The page cannot be found"
If I change the code to this, were the mp3 file is located, it trys to
down load the file
<a class="readfull"
href="http://audio...
2005 Jun 03
0
FW: streaming mp3 files
...re's what I have
in icecast.xml - webroot, were all of our mp3 files are located
<webroot>/opt/websites/kuer/audio</webroot>
website - index.html file, this works with icecast-1.3.12
<a class="readfull"
href="http://audio.kuer.org:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/file/soundscape/number1
8.mp3&file=dummy.pls">Listen:
Bats Part 1</a>
If I click on the link I get an error "The page cannot be found"
If I change the code to this, were the mp3 file is located, it trys to
down load the file
<a class="readfull"
href="http://audi...
2013 Jun 13
1
Question from Argentina
...applications such as beamforming that use arrays of several dozen
microphones), so the next logical amount could easily be 40 bits,
which would suffice for 50 h recording at 192 kHz / 32 bits / 8
channels; or even 48 bit, which allows for 1.5 year recordings (not
unlikely, however, in long-term soundscape continuous recordings).
If the file turns to be that huge, an efficient search would demand
probably quite a few seek points, perhaps about 0.01 % the sample
count, which might involve a huge amount of extra bytes because of
this choice (4 bytes per seek point, assuming 64 bit instead of 48 abo...
2003 Jun 10
1
Calling for 5.1 Mastering experience! (vorbis am bisonics and 5.1)
...14 channel ambisonic rig.
imple'nuff, Plug up you ears and bring your test tracks to your local
big-box-retail store with a 'demo movie/music room' Thats how I test
my encodes for other peoples setups.... and the FutureShop boys just
might like your "position impossible" soundscapes.
-Myles
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2008 Sep 02
3
gps tags in vorbis comments
hi,
is there an official or semiofficial way to store gps location in vorbis
comments or any ogg file. mp4 and exif store at least:
- location name (e.g. London, UK)
- longitude (degree as double), latitude (degree as double), elevation
(meters) (these three according to WGS84)
Stefan
2013 Jun 12
2
Question from Argentina
Dear Ulrich,
Thanks for your answer.
>Well, today 4 GiB is about half an hour of 8-channel, 96 kHz, 24-bit
>uncompressed audio, or about 0.9 % of the capacity of a modest 2 TB
>HDD. Not much, in other words, and who hasn't cursed yet at artificial
>4 GiB (or even 2 GiB) limitations? So I wouldn't be too sure about the
>"ever", even though it does seem very far
2007 Jan 18
16
5.1 surround channel coupling
It obviously would be nice to have such a mode available, for e.g. DVD audio
compression. Apparently, the list doesn''t tell me too much about it. My
questions are:
1. What is the current status of the 5.1 channel coupling in Vorbis?
2. If I''ll be interested in participation in its development, what is the
recommended reading?
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An HTML
2001 Nov 14
7
Multichannel files
Hi,
As I´ve understood things, the Ogg Vorbis format supports more that two
channels (stereo). Is there any tools to encode x sourcefiles into one .ogg
file?
I am a musican and am thrilled with the ide of makeing music in surround
(or in more than stereo).
This leads to my next question: is there (developing) any decoders for
multichannel oggs to, let us say, 4.1 or 5.1 surround? Wouldn´t it