Just to clarify - is the purpose of the .amb format so you can play the
same .amb file ambisonically on different speaker arrays/numbers of
speakers  - it 1st order/ 2nd orger/ 3rd order etc ?


On 2 October 2013 14:11, Paul Hodges <[email protected]> wrote:

> --On 02 October 2013 14:15 +0200 Sebastian Gabler
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Unless there are practical aspects, like the custom GUID would crash
> > most of the amb-agnostic players, which I doubt.
>
> Sound Forge 10 (I haven't tried 11 yet) will refuse to open a .amb file
> even if named .wav, because it doesn't recognise the GUID.  Audition
> CS6 will open a .amb file (though the extension is not in the dropdown
> list, you have to use *.*), and will tell you that it is an ambisonic
> file but will not be treated as such - it writes back with a "standard"
> GUID.
>
> Paul
>
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