Hi Etienne
O
This is similar problem Ive always had with SoundofSpace AAC files
which
use the
CLRLsRsLFE order but again I can use the Quad playback to fix the
order.
Id much
prefer the ITU spec of LRCLFELsRs as that seems to be a sort of
common
standard
I understand that AC3 and AAC
Hi Mick,
Thanks for the feedback ... very helpful.
> This is similar problem Ive always had with SoundofSpace AAC files which
> use the
> CLRLsRsLFE order but again I can use the Quad playback to fix the order.
> Id much
> prefer the ITU spec of LRCLFELsRs as that seems to be a sort of common
>
> But in a sense it's a valid question at another level. Does HTML5 (in its
> various forms, mostly H.264 i.e. AAC) reliably fall back to something
> usable when you broadcast multichannel material? If it does not, what's the
> use of it? If it does, does it always do so, reliably? If it does but n
Thanks for helps - I could see I was accessing the ogg version in my
browsers and
when I set my speaker config correctly I can get multichanel audio
from the html5 page no
problem. Well there is a problem and that is the file order - with a
5.1 config set in OSX
im seeing a LCRLsRsLFE playba
discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] online multichannel release: HTML5 test
Hi Mick,
If you are talking about this page:
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
then all feeds are 5.1 if you are hearing stereo it is your browser
that has decided to interpret the 5.1 feed as stereo
On 2011-12-01, Martin Leese wrote:
You could try using your own HTML5 page to offer one option at a time.
If two of the three don't work then you will know.
But in a sense it's a valid question at another level. Does HTML5 (in
its various forms, mostly H.264 i.e. AAC) reliably fall back to
s
Hi Mick,
If you are talking about this page:
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
then all feeds are 5.1 if you are hearing stereo it is your browser
that has decided to interpret the 5.1 feed as stereo. Any settings for that
would be browser side.
But to find out which of the thr
mick ritchie wrote:
> Etienne -
>
> I can play back stereo from your player in firefox3 and Safari but
> not 5.1 - my
> 5.1 box doesnt see dolby digital just stereo. Is there any way of
> telling which
> feed my browser accesses?
You could try using your own HTML5 page to
offer one option at a
Etienne -
I can play back stereo from your player in firefox3 and Safari but
not 5.1 - my
5.1 box doesnt see dolby digital just stereo. Is there any way of
telling which
feed my browser accesses?
mick
On 29 Nov 2011, at 23:51, etienne deleflie wrote:
Hi Fabio,
Worked fine with Safari a
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:51 PM, etienne deleflie wrote:
> It is Firefox that fails us here. Firefox can play Vorbis files, but not
> multichannel ones.
People following this subject may be interested in this Mozilla bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521615
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Hi Fabio,
Worked fine with Safari and Mac OSX.
> I tried using jack. It immediately showed the 6 channel web process in the
> routing window!
> Also without jack it directly played back.
>
> Could you give some background on the HTML5 implementation or on how you
> realized this?
>
its simple. On
Worked fine with Safari and Mac OSX.
I tried using jack. It immediately showed the 6 channel web process in the
routing window!
Also without jack it directly played back.
Could you give some background on the HTML5 implementation or on how you
realized this?
Regards
Fabio
Am 27.11.2011 um 0
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:18 AM, Bill de Garis wrote:
> Ahh!
> That's nice!
> It asks if I want to play with VLC and then it sounds very nice even in
> stereo (which is all I have on my pc).
>
ah ok ... so it is worth including Vorbis then.
Etienne
> I actually get a strong sense out to about
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Oliver Oli wrote:
> I don't see the player in webos, because the browser doesn't show any
> default controls (but audio and video with custom controls work). my
> tablet wouldn't play surround sound, but I was interested if it plays
> embedded 5.1 files at all.
>
Thats very interesting - thanks. It works remarkably well in Chrome, listening
on stereo (iPhone) headphones on my MacbookAir
Cheers
Garth
http://www.activatedspace.com
http://www.syncsonics.com
On 27/11/2011, at 3:20 AM, etienne deleflie wrote:
> I've now replaced the AC3 with a 5.1 Ogg V
Well it's an improvement of sorts...
It opens the player, downloads and begins to play the file, then plays to the
end.
(Streams fine)
Just one problem, heh, no sound!
Bill
On 27/11/11 2:20 a.m., etienne deleflie wrote:
I've now replaced the AC3 with a 5.1 Ogg Vorbis file.
http://soundofspace
Ahh!
That's nice!
It asks if I want to play with VLC and then it sounds very nice even in stereo (which is
all I have on my pc).
I actually get a strong sense out to about 180 deg either side of me whereas my (cheap
studio reference) monitors are either side of my screen. (all the physical space
I don't see the player in webos, because the browser doesn't show any
default controls (but audio and video with custom controls work). my
tablet wouldn't play surround sound, but I was interested if it plays
embedded 5.1 files at all.
you can offer multiple formats in an audio or video tag.
see
--On 27 November 2011 15:08 +1100 etienne deleflie
wrote:
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
... any reports of success or failure would be appreciated.
It plays fine in the current version of Opera on Windows 7 x64 (I haven't
tried to see which codec it's using, and I haven't t
I've now replaced the AC3 with a 5.1 Ogg Vorbis file.
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
Firefox now reads it. Unfortunately, Firefox apparently cant play 5.1 files
... so it just plays the first two channels. Rather disappointing ...
especially given that Chrome seems to be able to p
Bill,
I was expecting that Firefox would not attempt to play the file at all ...
strange that it attempts to play the file at all.
What happens if you go to this URL in firefox:
http://audio.soundofspace.com/ajh/eight-directions.ac3
Etienne
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Bill de Garis wrote
Latest version of Firefox (8.0) on Win7 64bit.
Alls I get it the spinning dots when I press play.
Nothing else.
No sound.
Bill
On 26/11/11 8:08 p.m., etienne deleflie wrote:
I've been meaning to try out HTML5's capabilities for a while, now seems a
good time.
http://soundofspace.com/static/tes
I've been meaning to try out HTML5's capabilities for a while, now seems a
good time.
http://soundofspace.com/static/test_html5.html
This page hosts an (ambisonicaly decoded) 5.1 file in AAC and AC3
using HTML5 the browser should automatically choose the one it can support.
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