Maybe I was a bit too enthusiastic; the Firefox extension I
mentionned should work just fine (no need to code a new one). It has
preferences to configure the player and its options; so the player
could be the script that Jörn explained.
I also found a more sophisticated solution for Linux and
A better Firefox(and Chrome) extension should be made to detect ambisonics
content,
with editable options like you suggest. I'd be much easier (and useful for
professionals)
than trying to embed a decoder in the browser. That looks like a fun week-end
project. :)
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Marc
> On Oct 13, 2017, at
On 10/13/2017 02:54 PM, Marc Lavallée wrote:
More about this solution.
The MPV player (http://mpv.io/) have a youtube-dl backend that allows to
play youtube videos directly. So first install it, and test it with a
youtube URL. Then install the Firefox extension and try it.
The source code of
are
coming to the convention and want to hear it.
Ralph Glasgal
www.ambiophonics.org
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Hi,
Just recently a number of companies seem to be offering basic ambisonic
plug-ins with a binaural decode for use in VR audio.
https://www.audioease.com/360/
https://www.waves.com/hardware/360-ambisonics-tools
https://www.gaudiolab.com/product/works
Obviously they are all aiming at the 3D
More about this solution.
The MPV player (http://mpv.io/) have a youtube-dl backend that allows to
play youtube videos directly. So first install it, and test it with a
youtube URL. Then install the Firefox extension and try it.
The source code of the extension is available:
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/watch-with-mpv/
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Le Fri, 13 Oct 2017 13:05:40 +0100
Steven Boardman a écrit:
> Thanks Marc
>
> I know I can rip or download them, that works fine, but is a pain.
> It would be great if I could just re-config my
Thanks Marc
I know I can rip or download them, that works fine, but is a pain.
It would be great if I could just re-config my outputs, and play.
It is quite revealing, listening to content over speakers rather than
headphones, and in the process avoiding HRTF.
By the sounds of it, most content
You could stream a download, so to say, with a solution based on the
the youtube-dl software: https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/
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Marc
Le Fri, 13 Oct 2017 11:44:10 +0100
Steven Boardman a écrit:
> Hi Folks
>
> Does anybody have any information on how to tap the
Hi Folks
Does anybody have any information on how to tap the YouTube/Facebook B-Format
stream, post rotation, before it goes to the binaural decoder?
I know I could rip the video, but I would rather stream.
I want to feed to my own decoder and speaker rig, and use different HRTFs
Thanks
Steve
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