Thought the EU had mandated all phones that were sold in Europe had to have
a micro usb connection for charging??
Dave
On 26 September 2013 13:47, Michael Chapman s...@mchapman.com wrote:
And, it has to be ~standard~ so that any player can talk
with any speaker.
Richard Dobson
...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of David Worrall
Sent: 26 September 2013 05:14
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] , ambi playback configution and calibration
Hi David,
Thanks for your considered response.
I _was_ actually thinking of it autolocating the speakers
Given how difficult it seems to be for billions of people to set up a
5.1 system, surely there must be a market?
Possibly not exactly what you are looking for, but Genelec has software
for their
DSP-speakers:
Here:
SpeakerAngle
http://www.audioappsstore.com/
Eero
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The point of that paper (as I read it, anyway) was not whether the
technologies may or may not be available in 2020, but that they would be
established and embedded such they they are almost routine, barely
noticeable. In the way, for example, that taking a picture using your
mobile phone is
Hi,
There has been many commercial products for 5.1 based on the notion of
self-calibration.
The idea that you hold a set-up microphone supplied by the manufacturer at
the listening position and then each speaker generates a noise
burst/tone/sweep in turn thereby determining distance from
And, it has to be ~standard~ so that any player can talk
with any speaker.
Richard Dobson
An interesting idea ( ... patents ... )
Ma daughter had to spend the last afternoon before a foreign trip driving
into 'th big city' to get a new charger cable for her iPhone-Y, because
she couldn't
Hi David,
Thanks for your considered response.
I _was_ actually thinking of it autolocating the speakers. And not necessarily
just for ambisonics, actually. Some sort of a spectrum analyser/preamplifier
device that derived the correct decode/gain controls of the real system
acccording to the
Hi,
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 21:50:00 +0200
From: David Worrall worr...@avatar.com.au
To: Surround Sound discussion group sursound@music.vt.edu
Hi All,
I'm away from my back-up of this list (*) so please forgive if this
has been answered before, but
Is there - on the market, or in other form
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From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of
David Worrall
[...]
Is there - on the market, or in other form - a setup system/tool that auto
configures a decoder and calibrates an ambisonic playback rig according to
the (actual) position of
Le 2013-09-19 15:50, David Worrall a écrit :
Is there - on the market, or in other form - a setup system/tool that
auto configures a decoder and calibrates an ambisonic playback rig
according to the (actual) position of the loudspeakers?
I would say the Harpex decoder.
On 19/09/2013 20:50, David Worrall wrote:
(*) Is there a way of searching across
https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/?
You don't even need to subscribe to the list to search it..
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.sursound
Hi All,
I'm away from my back-up of this list (*) so please forgive if this has been
answered before, but
Is there - on the market, or in other form - a setup system/tool that auto
configures a decoder and calibrates an ambisonic playback rig according to the
(actual) position of the
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