In article <[email protected]>, Owen
Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That's it, it was originally broadcast in Matrix HJ. As you say, not
> clear if the rebroadcast is matrix encoded but unless they've
> re-mastered it in some way it probably is.

> My friend develops his own matrix decoding solutions using multiple
> steps in off the shelf audio processing software, like Audacity. This is
> not remotely real time, it takes many hours to do one album. But if
> you're doing matrix decoding you can keep the output and listen to it
> again. He and I have never understood the general obsession with
> decoding matrix quad in real time. Do it well and do it once.

Yes. Originally, of course, the assumption was that it would come via
something like an LP or broadcast and need to be done 'real time' whenever
it was played. But nowdays the only drawback of 'decode once, properly' is
the load of storing larger (output) files as they have four channels, I
assume.

I'd assumed there were now some open source decoders available that do the
trick. But my interest in 'surround sound' is pretty low, so haven't really
paid much attention.

Jim

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