Paul has probably put his finger on it but unfortunately, unless one of the
remaining few people who were involved back then have the info, we would
probably have to find the original BBC tapes, since they tended to be
reasonably well documented. The information might be somewhere in Michael's
docu
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But was BBC ever using either of the formats officially?
And given that HJ was defined to include within its tolerance zones both H
and 45J, they could by definition have simply continued using existing H
equipment and labelling the results HJ
Richard:
Curious to have a CD that is encoded in Matrix H after 1982
In that case it's my mistake. There is no indication on the CD
about the format. I have just thought that it was H-Matrix.
(Thought already more than 20 years ago.)
So - could it have been HJ then? Not UHJ, anyway?
I remembe
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Richard wrote:
I'm surprised
there's no official BBC papers on the matter
But was BBC ever using either of the formats officially?
At least they never transmitted UHJ officially and telling the
audience about the encoding wasn't allowed.
Maybe it was all experimental and just testing the possi
Martin, thanks! Great!
The Proms H-matrix CD is this one:
- BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, -
Highlights from the Last Night of the Proms, cond. Sir Charles
Groves, James Loughran. Live from the Royal Albert Hall, BBC
Records CD 58OX (Engla
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On 1/25/12, Martin Leese wrote:
> "Richard" wrote:
> ...
>> So, here's the issue i now have. I've been sent 4 tapes of BBC quad
>> broadcasts, and the person who sent them says they are in HJ. Does anyone
>> know when the BBC switched from H to HJ?
>
> An announcement of the shift was published
"Richard" wrote:
...
> So, here's the issue i now have. I've been sent 4 tapes of BBC quad
> broadcasts, and the person who sent them says they are in HJ. Does anyone
> know when the BBC switched from H to HJ?
An announcement of the shift was published
in New Scientist on 5 November 1977.
Unfortu
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Richard wrote:
I know the BBC did broadcast some of the Proms in either H or HJ,
it's a real shame there's nobody I could contact at the BBC who might
have more info. It's another thing that needs archiving, or it'll be
lost forever
It's a pity taht the Ambisonic Discography is down. You could
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Anyone here remeber anything?
Eeh, half past nine...
:-)
- - -
This article is from the same time, IBA tests:
http://decoy.iki.fi/dsound/ambisonic/motherlode/source/Ambisonic%20an%20operational%20insight_Chris%20Daubney_Studio%20Sound_1982%20.pdf
You possibly have this:
http
nything?
Richard
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