>
>    I remember a few years ago there was talk of getting Ambisonic playback
> going in VLC. Did that ever get anywhere? Or, indeed, Ambisonic playback
> for any cross-platform player?
>

I dont believe so ... a few open-source media players were approached
(including SongBird .... an iTunes alternative that seems to have gone
under the radar) ... but I think there wasn't enough public interest in
ambisonic playback to tickle the open-source devs' interest.

Etienne


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