Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Ambisonics"
2002 Oct 04
5
Theora support in ffdshow a ffvfw
Hi,
I'm developing ffdshow and ffvfw codecs for Windows. You can read more
about them at http://cutka.szm.sk and http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow.
Stéphane Bérubé asked me recently if I could implement Theora support. I knew
about first Theora release, downloaded its sources and tested it. I liked
the results add decided to support it.
I implemented encoding functionality into ffvfw,
2002 Sep 09
2
How is 6 channels coupling made?
Hello all, I'm using the directshow filters by Tobias. Yes I know they are not
supported here :)
The vorbis encoder (I really mean encoder, not decoder) by tobias works good in
2 channels mode, but with 6 channels it exchanges the order of channels while
encoding. The front center goes to the front right, and the like.
I have reported the problem, but Tobias gives no signs of life. I want to
2002 Sep 06
3
Header structure for "video" stream ?
I am writing a tool that gives information on movie files (http://avicodec.duby.info/) and I want to add ogg support.
I have found full of information on ogg file format, vorbis file format, but nothing on the "video" bitstreams that I can found in some ogg files (with XVID movies mixed with vorbis audio for example).
I can see that the "video" structe looks like this, but
2004 Sep 10
2
ACM for FLAC.
Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- engdev <engdev@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Has there been any progress on the ACM for FLAC
>>that was being looked at by Steve Lhomme?
>
>
> Haven't heard anything here about it for a long time.
Sorry, I sent my reply to engdev privately (because there's no good
reply to). In short I haven't worked on
2002 Oct 20
3
OCX for playing ogg files in MS windows perform
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could point me to the right direction to get a OCX which can play the ogg file in MS windows perform?
Thanks all
Wai
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2002 Oct 20
3
OCX for playing ogg files in MS windows perform
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could point me to the right direction to get a OCX which can play the ogg file in MS windows perform?
Thanks all
Wai
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2002 Sep 10
2
Skipping with vorbisfile playback using DirectSound
I'm having a problem trying to write a simple vorbis file player using
DirectSound. The decoding portion is pretty much straight from the
vorbisfile sample code. The pcm data gets put into one half of a
DirectSound buffer, and as that half is playing, the next half gets filled.
The problem is, there's skipping and some noise when the file is being
played (although some of the music is
2004 Sep 10
2
multi-channel / ambisonics
when i encode i multi channel file, does flac encode every channel
seperatly or does is look for similarities between channels?
the documentation says:
INTER-CHANNEL DECORRELATION
In the case of stereo input, once the data is blocked it is optionally
passed through an inter-channel decorrelation stage. The left and right
channels are converted to center and side channels through the following
2002 Sep 19
3
Using large-scale repetition in audio compression
This idea is so simple that I'm sure it must have been thought of
before, and discarded, since AFAIK it's not used anywhere. I did a
quick web search but that didn't turn up much, so I figured I'd put
it up for discussion here anyway.
How about using large-scale repetition in audio compression? I'm
thinking of redundancy in repeated pieces of a song, ie a chorus.
2002 Sep 07
3
Website for Ogg/Vorbis support for MPEG4IP
Hi
I have created a small website trying to document my Ogg/Vorbis support for MPEG4IP.
You can find it here.
http://www.maersk-moller.net/mpeg4ip/index.html
Kind regards
Peter Maersk-Moller
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2004 Sep 10
2
UCI Project Announcement
Greetings all.. I'm sending this message out here because I suspect that some
folks involved in this project might be interested in the following. If this
is not the case (or this is not an appropriate forum for this sort of thing) I
apologize in advance..
Project Announcement and Call for Participation
-----------------------------------------------
The
2004 Sep 10
2
2/0, 2/2 3/0, 3/2, 5.1, wxyz
Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- smoerk <smoerk@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>>i didn't find anything about tagging flac files as surround files. i
>>think there should some possibility to tell the player how to play a
>>multi-channel file (how to map the different channels to the speakers
>>or if there some decode is needed, like for ambisonic files).
>
>
> it
2004 Sep 10
3
2/0, 2/2 3/0, 3/2, 5.1, wxyz
i didn't find anything about tagging flac files as surround files. i
think there should some possibility to tell the player how to play a
multi-channel file (how to map the different channels to the speakers or
if there some decode is needed, like for ambisonic files).
any idea how to implement it?
2019 Dec 19
1
opusenc for ambisonics?
Unfortunately, ambisonics aren't exposed in opusenc yet, thus the trouble.
They're an API-only feature, but it's a good time to discuss what such a
command-line interface would look like, notably: how to specify multiple
streams & stream order, select the mapping family, coupled channels, and
how to specify the matrix (for family 3). Likewise, there's no multistream
support at
2019 Dec 18
2
opusenc for ambisonics?
Hi Andrew,
I suspect that the configure option should be enable-ambisonics (instead
of enable_ambisonics), but for each of opus, libopusenc, opusfile and
opus-tools git repos (on master branch), when I try "./configure
--enable-ambisonics", I get this error message:
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-ambisonics
Thanks for your help.
Marc
Le 19-12-18 à 11 h 52, Andrew
2008 Oct 28
3
Vorbis, ambisonics and 'Vorbis Tools'
All,
Progress has been made on the proposed draft spec for integrating
ambisonics into vorbis. We are not yet finished (should be soon), but
you can see the progress here:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df4dtw69_3626qqq6st
The issue we have hit now concerns how/who would implement the
encoding and decoding in Vorbis Tools. Because ambisonics uses
spherical harmonic components, an ambisonic file
2016 Apr 26
2
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Timothy B. Terriberry
<tterribe at xiph.org> wrote:
> Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>
>> Would it make sense to allow an arbitrary number of channels and just
>> "truncate" the list of channels. For example, two-channel ambisonics
>> would be W plus X and three-channel would be W, X and Y. The idea is
>> that you would get
2016 May 28
2
ambisonics formats and channel mappings
Hi Opus list.
I subscribed because your discussion on the IETF draft ("Ambisonics in
an Ogg Opus Container") was mentioned on the sursound list.
I tried Opus for ambisonics more than a year ago. It does works with
uncoupled channels (I had to patch the encoder). I don't know what else
could be done to optimize support for ambisonics, as I'm not a codec
expert.
So I think that
2016 May 29
2
ambisonics formats and channel mappings
On Sat, 28 May 2016 16:21:33 -0700,
Michael Graczyk <mgraczyk at google.com> wrote :
> Hi Marc,
Hi Micheal.
> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Marc Lavallée <marc at hacklava.net>
> wrote:
> > I subscribed because your discussion on the IETF draft ("Ambisonics
> > in an Ogg Opus Container") was mentioned on the sursound list.
>
> Thanks for
2016 Apr 25
2
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hi Michael,
On 04/25/2016 05:32 AM, Michael Graczyk wrote:
> Channel Mapping Family 2
>
> Allowed numbers of channels: (1 + l)^2 for l = 1...15.
>
> Explicitly 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196,
> 225. Ambisonics from first to fifteenth order.
Would it make sense to allow an arbitrary number of channels and just
"truncate" the list of