Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
I just want to say that when I read Joseph's mail I feel like christmas has
come early this year :-)
I have been thinking about headtracked binaural listening for a couple of
years and discussing it here and in other forums.
The goal is to make it possible to listen to ambisonics first order with
earphones with head tracking usen open source programs and procedures.
I do not think we should wait until it is possible to create a individual
HRTF for a everey day nontechnical person.
Well, several institutions and VR companies seem to work exactly on this
- very probably using all this Open Source science which already exists
about personalised HRTFs... :-D
Best,
Stefan
P.S.:
- I want the shoulder reflections to be taken in to account, I belive
the varying impact of a comb filter effect of the shoulder reflection is
VERY important.
And:
- Shoulder reflections - I believe the shoulders are in many cases left
out of the HRTF sets.
In a basic sense, shoulder reflections are included in a personalised
HRTF data set.
- the software should be controlled by parameters for head
tilt related to shoulders and head versus body turning
Ahead of CE applications, but certainly s.th. to consider at R&D phase(s)?
- maybe also the normal distance from the ears to the
shoulders, but I do not think this is very important as we adjust to
clothes on shoulders very easily.
+1
Best,
Stefan
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