Hi Etienne
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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 have different channel orders by definition. I'm pretty sure soundOfSpace does it correctly (for both). Are you talking about Firefox in OSX with a VLC plugin? ... or are you talking about Safari
playing AAC natively?

I hadnt spotted a firefox vlc plugin so am using browsers natively - and they seem to follow my general audio prefs - having said that and upgrading firefox to v8 now i cant play my own ref movies at all - eek but it acts the same as v3.5. Chrome I did try and it continually asks for plugins and shows me to too many google links for my liking.

The first aac file order spec seems to be what soundofspace uses but I
found much discussion online of using the more standard layout. AC3 has
to be as is because external devices are all set the same

It is ... I think what is needed is a table that identifies which 5.1
format for which browser for which OS for which stereo decode is best. Then
I'll implement that (and others can implement that) .... and so people
could say "works with Chrome 10.1 + on windows, or .... " etc.

Etienne

I'll have another look at the browsers as I need to get Firefox working again
and try a windows machine as Ive got some tests to do for binaural

mick

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