Aaron Heller wrote:

My experience with FOA-to-binaural rendering is pretty much the same as
what Acrhontis says.   I hear directional information and head tracking
effects, but have never experienced the externalization and verisimilitude
that direct dummy head

"Direct dummy head" recordings are completely unfitting to be used in a "live streaming VR project", see thread topic.


or Algazi and Duda.'s motion-tracked binaural
recordings can produce.

These can be used:

http://dysonics.com/our-technology/

By taking head motion into account, MTB greatly reduces or even eliminates the issues and general limitations of traditional binaural recordings.


Some information about the "MTB mike":

http://dysonics.com/tag/rondomic/

http://dysonics.com/dysonics-and-telefunken-rock-aes-with-first-ever-vr-demos-combining-360-audio-with-360-video/

Indeed, it looks all very much like a 2D HOA microphone. (Sensing a SF via 8 capsules, positioned on a sphere circle. )

Best regards,

Stefan

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