Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-10 Thread Dave Malham
Maybe they are going to inject one of these ( http://www.electronicproducts.com/Biotech/Research/3D_printed_microscopic_fish_used_to_deliver_drugs_and_remove_toxins.aspx) into people's ears so that it implants into the eardrum. Then they could waggle it using magnetic fields to inject the audio

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree Spherical Audio' Software

2015-09-10 Thread Peter Lennox
2015 10:57 To: Surround Sound discussion group Subject: Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree Spherical Audio' Software Maybe they are going to inject one of these ( http://www.electronicproducts.com/Biotech/Research

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-10 Thread Dave Malham
Not impossible if you include the phrase "over headphones" :-) Dave On 10 September 2015 at 01:45, Augustine Leudar wrote: > 360 degree sound on a phone ? Sounds like someone's conning a research > grant out of them to me.. > > On Wednesday, 9 September

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree Spherical Audio' Software

2015-09-10 Thread Dave Malham
Sound discussion group > Subject: Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree Spherical > Audio' Software > > Maybe they are going to inject one of these ( > > http://www.electronicproducts.com/Biotech/Research/3D_printed_microscopic_fish_used_to_deliver_drugs_a

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-10 Thread Augustine Leudar
OrMaybe they're going to use quantum entanglement to excite vibrations in the air at specific locations around the pinna (: Or. ... maybe a huge silly pair of headphones with lots of tint drivers Or. ...They will just design a fancy 360 degree logo to stick on you phone that doesn't

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread Augustine Leudar
360 degree sound on a phone ? Sounds like someone's conning a research grant out of them to me.. On Wednesday, 9 September 2015, wrote: > From yesterday's tech news headlines: Google Files Trademark for > '360-Degree Spherical Audio' Software > >

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread Michelle Osorio
It's no surprise considering Jump and more recently, GoPro's announcement of Odyssey, the first camera array for the Jump system. I was just at YouTube Space L.A. last night and they are all drinking the 360° Koolaid, for sure. Which is great news for Virtual Reality, as they've been funneling so

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread henk
Hi Michelle, We at spook.fm have been working on 3d / positional sound design for cinematic VR a lot. We just finished the audio for a VR app for the samsung gear that we presented today at the world expo in Milano. It uses 3dception Unity plugin to realtime render the ambisonic master to

[Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread mgraves
>From yesterday's tech news headlines: Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree >Spherical Audio' Software http://www.omgchrome.com/google-dynamic-virtual-surround-sound-trademark Sadly, no technical details offered. Michael Graves mgra...@mstvp.com http://www.mgraves.org o(713) 861-4005

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread Richard Dobson
It doesn't sound quite the most robust title, really - either tautologous or self-contradictory? Richard Dobson On 09/09/2015 18:01, mgra...@mstvp.com wrote: From yesterday's tech news headlines: Google Files Trademark for '360-Degree Spherical Audio' Software

Re: [Sursound] Google Files Trademark for ‘360-Degree Spherical Audio’ Software

2015-09-09 Thread Michael Chapman
> It doesn't sound quite the most robust title, really - either > tautologous or self-contradictory? > Strange, a bit like Beechams registering "Beechams Powders" or Coca Cola registering "Coca Cola Lite" or Renault registering "Renault Clito", what's the point Michael > > Richard