✔
WebM with Opus support
Yes ✔
On Tue, May 9, 2023, 8:42 a.m. Hector Centeno wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Edge on Android and Windows machines. This is what I get on my
> Android device (latest Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra):
>
> Audio codecs
> PCM audio support
> Yes ✔
>
support
Yes ✔
WebM with Vorbis support
Yes ✔
WebM with Opus support
Yes ✔
Best,
Hector Centeno
On Mon, May 8, 2023, 12:38 p.m. Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
> Ammendment:
>
> “EAC-3 (DD+) is natively supported by Edge and all Safari browsers.”
>
> I did a fast html5test (.com) on
er here I am creating binaural soundscape sin a DAW using a VST
> binaural panner rather than recordings .
>
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 23:20, Hector Centeno wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering if it is the case that if the ambisonic recording is made
> > with in-ear microphones th
I'm wondering if it is the case that if the ambisonic recording is made
with in-ear microphones then earbuds would make more sense, and if it's
done with microphones outside the ear (clipped on the sides of the head or
above the ear) then over-the-ear headphones would work. I record using
I wonder if when talking about IMU's they should call it something
different, like "9 degrees of measurement" or "9 degrees of sensing" since
it's not freedom related to spatial movement. This particularly now that
spatial tracking is being used more prominently in consumer technology.
On Sat,
e more 3dof really, unless you implement ARKit
> or similar.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 15:29, Hector Centeno wrote:
>
> > I've been wanting to create work in this way for a while now (6DOF
> > audio-only augmented reality). This audio augmentation is what I found
I've been wanting to create work in this way for a while now (6DOF
audio-only augmented reality). This audio augmentation is what I found
appealing when I tried the Magic Leap AR headset for the first time since
it's very well implemented there (as opposed to the disappointing visual
quality). I
Thnak you very much Fons. I appreciate the explanation, it's very helpful
(It's also hard to find comprehensive literature about it). It would be
great to see those Python scripts, thank you for offering to send them.
Cheers,
Hector
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 3:53 PM Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>
wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 09:56:40AM -0400, Hector Centeno wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
> > ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had any
> > resources to share with equations that w
This is great Bo-Erik! I will definitively look into adding support to
AmbiExplorer for this tracker. I found a couple of sources online where to
buy the components but I was wondering if there's any particular breakout
boards for those ICs that you would recommend (both for the F52832 BT/SoC
and
Thanks Mark,
F-Droid looks great. I'll try it too. Thank you for offering help.
Cheers,
Hector
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 10:27 AM Marc Lavallée, <m...@hacklava.net> wrote:
> Le 18-04-21 à 10:20, Hector Centeno a écrit :
> > Hello Fons,
> >
> > Thank you for your reply
I guess if I'm uploading the code to GitHub I could just put the APK there
too.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 10:20 AM Hector Centeno, <hcen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Fons,
>
> Thank you for your reply. Those conditions are easy to fulfill and I have
> no problem sticking to
.
Hector
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 3:59 AM Fons Adriaensen, <f...@linuxaudio.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 06:51:50PM +0000, Hector Centeno wrote:
>
> > It all depends
> > on the source code of the OctoMic version (octofile and octoproc) not
> > having any licensin
t;
> Are you planning to support the octomic with TetraFile?
>
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 05:56 Hector Centeno <i...@hcenteno.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi Richard,
> >
> > Thank you for your comments. I agree that it's needed to create awareness
> > of what Ambi
HJ". Now that sounds confusing, is
> it worded wrongly or is there something i'm missing here?
> R
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 at 5:08, Hector Centeno<hcen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a long while, I've decided it
any
other features or changes please let me know!
Best regards,
Hector Centeno
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Hello,
I got a Waves NX Head Tracker [
https://www.waves.com/hardware/nx-head-tracker ] and I was wondering if
anyone here has managed to use the Bluetooth transmitted data for other
applications than the Waves ones? From what I found seems like the data
transmitted is encoded but I just wanted
://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/ ]
instead of the LISTEN sets. This means much improved ambisonic to
binaural
transcoding.
Big thanks to Joseph Anderson for his great work and for sharing it.
Happy New Year!
Best,
Hector Centeno
--
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Resp. Groupe Audio Acoustique
... and by the way, I just released version 2.2 of AmbiExplorer with the
LISTEN library added back. There are now both ATK/CIPIC and LISTEN HRTFs
available.
Best,
Hector
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:20 AM Hector Centeno hcen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Brian,
Thank you for suggesting using SOFA
the Ambisonic Toolkit [ http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/ ] instead of
the
LISTEN sets. This means much improved ambisonic to binaural transcoding.
Big thanks to Joseph Anderson for his great work and for sharing it.
Happy New Year!
Best,
Hector Centeno
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Big thanks to Joseph Anderson for his great work and for sharing it.
Happy New Year!
Best,
Hector Centeno
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to stereo UHJ
- Improved internal sensors stability
- Several bug fixes and interface improvements
Version 1 demo video: http://youtu.be/EJc85yACwjk
http://hcenteno.net/software.html
Best,
Hector Centeno
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Stefan
On 5 May 2014 22:15, Hector Centeno hcen...@gmail.com wrote:
No, the capsules are not printed (it would be great if I could!). The
white
holder and metal frame where 3D printed.
Best,
Hector
On May 5, 2014 2:00 PM, Stefan Schreiber st...@mail.telepac.pt wrote
price for 3D printing in metal. What company did you use?
Thanks,
Conor
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Hector Centeno hcen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dave,
Yes, the metal frame was 3D printed. It costed about $28.
Best,
Hector
Dave Malham wrote:
Good grief - you printed
Hello all,
I've been experimenting with making a native B-Format mic using 3D printed
parts. I've done some recordings with it and I was wondering if people here
with ambisonic playback systems could give one of them a try. Any comments
will be very appreciated.
A photo of the mic:
Hello Umashankar,
Yes, they are all 10mm capsules. The bi-directional capsules are EM-183,
probably the same as the Zoom H2n, and the omni is a EM-172.
Best,
Hector
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:33 PM, umashankar manthravadi
umasha...@hotmail.com wrote:
dear hector
what capsules did you use?
progress.
Best,
Hector
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier
netti...@stackingdwarves.net wrote:
On 01/26/2014 07:17 PM, Hector Centeno wrote:
Hello,
I've been always aware that TetraProc (and Tetrafile, which is part of
it) is GPL and I can certainly make the source code
Hello,
I've been always aware that TetraProc (and Tetrafile, which is part of
it) is GPL and I can certainly make the source code of my Android app
TetraFile available. I just need to find the time to organize it,
clean it and package it properly. It consists of two Eclipse projects,
one with the
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier
netti...@stackingdwarves.net wrote:
On 01/25/2014 07:27 AM, Hector Centeno wrote:
great, i'll be watching it for updates.
thanks for providing this tool!
best,
jörn
btw: i can't seem to find the sources to those tools. i guess
Hi Michael,
I'm sorry that AmbiExplorer didn't work on your daughter's device. If
anyone experiences problems with the app please feel free to email me
directly. I'm more than happy to try to figure out what's going wrong. A
downside of Android development is the overwhelming variety of devices
Hi Jörn,
Did the reset button return the head or mics to face forward with the
sensors off? The reset button, for now, should only works for when the
sensors are off and the head/mics are being moved manually. Which means
that yes, for now we will face north :-)
In an upcoming update I'll make
have any questions or suggestions. There's a short user guide in the
preferences, accesible through the icon located on the right side of
the action bar (top of the window).
Best regards,
Hector Centeno
www.hcenteno.net
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and do a conversion to
B-format and listen using AmbiExplorer. It will read your tetrafile
calibration files from your phone's storage.
More info and a video demo are available here: http://hcenteno.net/software.html
Any comments are welcome.
Best,
Hector Centeno
.
More info and a video demo are available here:
http://hcenteno.net/software.html
Any comments are welcome.
Best,
Hector Centeno
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Hello!
Yes, I gave those recordings to Umashankar before I got the microphone
calibrated. I just uploaded a B-format version converted using
Tetraproc and the preset file that Fons made for me after I gave him
my IR measurements. It's not exactly the same fragment but comes from
the same group of
Hi,
I'm trying to implement virtual microphones derived from first order
ambisonic soundfields using Csound. I was wondering if anyone had any
resources to share with equations that would allow me to achieve this,
specifying azimuth, elevation and directivity of the mic. I've been
analyzing Fons'
Hello,
This tool set is great, thank you very much. Is there an email or mailing list
where to ask technical questions related to these Tools? I'm testing it using
the irreverence~ object for matching microphones and was wondering about the
reverb effect that I get when using low smoothing
I'm a regular watcher and I have noticed exactly the same! I thought it was
just some reflections from the room but it's interesting to see someone else
experiencing it.
Hector
On 2012-08-07, at 7:09 AM, Richard Dobson richarddob...@blueyonder.co.uk
wrote:
Re odd things heard: is anyone
Hello,
I was also wondering what other techniques exist to perform this B-Format to
binaural conversion other than what I've been already doing: decoding the
B-Format signal to a virtual 3D speaker array placed using HRTF IRs for each
speaker location. Are there any ways of going directly from
Thank you Thibaut, I've been looking for these for long time! I couldn't find
them easily in the IRCAM website.
Cheers,
Hector
On 2012-01-13, at 7:47 AM, Thibaut Carpentier wrote:
Le 13 janv. 2012 à 00:52, Hector Centeno a écrit :
I guess I could use a different HRTF measurement
and found that indeed
there is different info there. Are these for a recent version of Spat? Mine is
from 2010.
Hector
On 2012-01-13, at 12:50 PM, Hector Centeno wrote:
Thank you Thibaut, I've been looking for these for long time! I couldn't find
them easily in the IRCAM website.
Cheers
Hi Michael,
Yes, I'm aware of that and it's a very nice feature. I also use the VST plugin
VVMic for ambisonic to stereo conversion which I'm assuming does something
similar to the stereo output in Tetraproc (virtual mics with adjustable
polarity and orientation). In this case, of course, I'm
record with brahma? umashankar
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Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 21:40:26 -0600
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
From: d...@fugato.com
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Great responses to my post--thanks!
At 21:29 04/12/2011, Hector Centeno
Hello Eric,
Very interesting post. I was a bit intrigued by what you had to say regarding
binaural recordings and the lack of sense of space. Reproducing a sense of
space is something that has interested me a lot as a sound artist and I've been
experimenting with building different types of
Hello,
I've been looking into an alternative and came across this:
http://sememu.sourceforge.net/
I'm not a C expert so not sure if this could work. I tried to build
zita-convolver using this but got errors:
./sememu.c:342: warning: ‘MPSignalSemaphore’ is deprecated (declared
at
Exactly what I've been exploring using ambisonic recordings from a
tetrahedral mic. I've been decoding to fixed HRTFs corresponding to
virtual speakers in a cube configuration. Good to know who was doing
it and when was already being done. I also made a head-tracking sensor
using an accelerometer,
Hello Michael and Umashankar,
Yes, I've been doing some recordings with it and I'm liking the
results. Later today I can upload some of them and post the links here
for you to listen. Do you prefer the raw A-format or the B-format
conversion? For the B-Format conversion I've been using TetraProc
Thanks everyone! I'm looking for test material for an installation
project and this will be more than enough.
Cheers,
Hector
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Paul Hodges pwh-surro...@cassland.org wrote:
Many of my recordings from Ambisonia are accessible here:
Hi,
Since ambisonia.com is gone I was wondering if anyone knows of a site
where to download sample recordings made using with any of the
commercially available tetrahedral mics, A-format or B-format. I'm
looking for field recordings particularly (soundscapes) and not music.
Thanks!
Hector
Fons' Tetraproc for A-B conversion works on Mac OSX too (needs to be
compiled by hand, though) and I believe he can give you the
calibration files if you provide the serial number of your TetraMic.
Best,
Hector
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:04 AM, John Leonard j...@johnleonard.co.uk wrote:
I've
.
Best,
Hector Centeno
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Len Moskowitz
lenmoskow...@optonline.net wrote:
I've been playing with Svein's player. It looks and sounds good.
One claim he's making is that his parametric decoding method allows a
first-order soundfield microphone (like our TetraMic
Congratulations! I was looking forward to this release after trying
the online conversion. Any chance there will be a non-commercial price
(I'm a sound artist, not a commercial producer)? It feels a bit unfair
to me that something like this gets focused only on main stream
commercial production
affecting ambdec), I'll try to fix this for a second version of the
installer.
You can download the installer here:
http://www.hcenteno.net/software/ambdec_0.4.4.pkg
Please let me know of any issues with this installer. I hope this is
helpful to others.
Best,
Hector Centeno
applications
directory, in a folder containing both the launcher app and the ambdec
presets.
I haven't fully tested this installer so please let me know if you
encounter any problems.
Best,
Hector Centeno
p.s. I don't have bidule so I've not tested those ambisonic bidules.
I'll keep it in mind
Hello Darren,
I second jörn, ambdec is the way to go. I've just recently tested it
against ambidecode~ and IRCAM's spat.decoder~ object and I found
ambdec to produce a much better result overall. I've compiled it under
Mac OSX 10.6.6 but I remember having to tweak something in the make
file for
of adding a note saying that no
responsibility or technical support will be expected from you
regarding this package.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Hector Centeno hcen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Darren,
I second jörn, ambdec is the way to go. I've just recently tested it
against ambidecode
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows if these MATLAB HRTF files can be
found as IR audio files somewhere. I won't be buying MATLAB and I
would like to try them using a convolution plugin or a MAX/Msp patch.
Regards,
Hector Centeno
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Len Moskowitz
lenmoskow
Hello,
I'm one of those folks, although I hope I'm doing it well. I've been
doing some initial tests for an installation that uses ambisonic
recordings done with a tetrahedral mic. The B-format signal is then
decoded and played over headphones using virtual speakers panned
binaurally. I'm also
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