If you are looking to release it in a format that a relatively large number
of people can play, you might want to consider mastering it in a combo DVD
Video/Audio format, in the form of an ISO file. Cirlinca has some relatively
inexpensive software for doing the job.

Dave Kaleita

-----Original Message-----
From: Marinos Koutsomichalis [mailto:mari...@agxivatein.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 7:34 PM
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: [Sursound] online multichannel release

Hello list, 

I was asked a 4-channel work for an online-release - I' m now trying to
figure out what the best way to "release" it would be.. 

I am totally inexperienced in web-friendly file formats for such things..

afaic
- I could use mp3-surround -> but it' s only 5.1 and this could possibly
cause problems
- I could use flac -> but I' m not sure if common media-players support it
- I could try some video format (?)

are there any other ideas/observations/advices ??

what is paramount is that the casual listener can listen to the 4-channel
mix without having to download nothing or in the worst scenario to download
some specialized media-player which is flexible/easy to find and free. 

maybe there is specialized file-format/media-player or some lossy ambisonics
formats for such things ??

--
Marinos Koutsomichalis
Music Research Center, University of York Contemporary Music Research Centre
(CMRC) www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com www.agxivatein.com
skype: marinosk_81












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