It looks like Miro is just a specification.
The data is in standard .mat files that Octave can open;
the Miro dataclass is not required to access the data.
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Marc

Tue, 03 Dec 2013 21:12:46 +0100,
Julian Rabius <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Am Dienstag, den 03.12.2013, 19:17 +0000 schrieb dw:
> 
> > I came across these KU100 data:
> > http://www.audiogroup.web.fh-koeln.de/ku100hrir.html
> > although I have not used them, and there are none I fancy..
> 
> There is a special fileformat used for these HRIRs, "Miro - measured
> impulse response object", and it seems you need a matlab license to
> open it. I have not been able to use octave instead so far, though it
> seems that this might be possible with future versions of octave.
> 
> On the audiogroup cologne server there is also an impressive
> collection of binaural and other IRs, recorded in the WDR broadcast
> studios. http://www.audiogroup.web.fh-koeln.de/wdr_irc.html
> Again, the "Miro" datatype is used and matlab is necessary to open the
> data.
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