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:-) :-) :-)
On 28/06/2012 08:09, Ronald C.F. Antony wrote:
On 28 Jun 2012, at 01:05, Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote:
mplayer -ao jack -channels 7 myvideo.avi
is slightly less intelligible than the average inscription in a
Pharaoh's tomb :-)
Anything that's more complex than
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:19:57PM -0700, Aaron Heller wrote:
The Harpex player works well and is a free download. Runs on Windows,
Mac, and Linux.
Last time I tried it didn't work on Linux for the simple
reason that the audio routines in the cross-platform
toolset used choke on anything
After discussions here 18 months ago on these usb boxes I bought this
same asonic ( though called something else)
for a premium price then of £14 and it worked through osx 10.6
without a hiccup - I bought it for cheap playback
tests of multiple audio outputs from bidule/reaper and it worked
Hi Stefan
On 28/06/2012 13:48, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Seems to be video-centric. (Main purpose of VLC is to play film files. Multichannel support will
be 5.1, accordingly. I would understand if they would support binaural representation via
headphones, but Ambisonics doesn't make a lot of
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 06:05:49 +0100
From: Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Sursound] VLC Ambisonic player module
Hi there,
Whilst MPlayer is an excellent piece of kit, it's not exactly
suited to people with little or no computer literacy, so someone on a
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