Worked fine with Safari and Mac OSX.
I tried using jack. It immediately showed the 6 channel web process in the
routing window!
Also without jack it directly played back.
Could you give some background on the HTML5 implementation or on how you
realized this?
Regards
Fabio
Am 27.11.2011 um
of York
Contemporary Music Research Centre (CMRC)
www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com
www.agxivatein.com
skype: marinosk_81
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Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org wrote:
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As Michael points out, you can have 3-D first order with
8 speakers, either a cube or one of the bi-rectangle
layouts. If you are going to reproduce only 1st order
material I'd certainly recommend one of those over using
8 speakers for horizontal
Marinos Koutsomichalis wrote:
I tried encoding to 4 channel ogg via both sox and audacity and VLC crashes
when I try to playback for some reason,
Hmm.
I have used the encoder in the past and it worked ok
and the files played fine. Sorry, but can't remember
if I had any troubles in using the
oh yeah I did encode them and they did seem file - but I could not play back
them..
it was pretty easy to encode actually..
I google it a bit and there are a couple of bug reports about ogg+video
problems - so there seems to be some problem
m
On 28 Nov 2011, at 23:01, Eero Aro wrote:
thus far:
- I tried ac3 and it seems ok to me - VLC can playback with no problems
- I haven' t yet managed to encode to AAC - I get an error that libfaac is
missing when using ffmpeg and audacity refuses to find the proper library -
still looking for some other encoder
- I easily encoded to