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== E-mail address & website == | == E-mail address & website == | ||
For my e-mail address please see | |||
For my e-mail address, please see | |||
[http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/ my website]. | [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/ my website]. | ||
== Ambisonic credentials == | == Ambisonic credentials == | ||
== | I have joined this Wiki because it looks like you guys have an interest in Ambisonics. I can help with this. I have been following Ambisonics since 1977, and have owned an Ambisonic decoder (a Minim AD-7) since 1994. I also created and maintain the [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/faq_latest.html Ambisonic Surround Sound FAQ], and was involved in defining the | ||
*There is now a set of | [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/B-Format_file_format.html ".amb"] and [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/UHJ_file_format.html ".uhj"] specifications for dowloadable B-Format and two-channel UHJ files. Finally, I have | ||
* | proposed the [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/G-Format_chunk.html ".amg"] file format for downloadable G-Format files. However, I do not work in pro-audio; I am just a domestic listener. | ||
== [[Ambisonics]] on Xiph Wiki == | |||
In January 2007, I found the [[Ambisonics]] page on this Wiki marked for deletion. I removed this, and created a page discussing some of the problems of handling [[Ambisonics|Ambisonic]] B-Format, UHJ format, and G-Format. | |||
== External resources on Ambisonics == | |||
* There is now a set of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambisonics Wikipedia articles on Ambisonics]. | |||
* Of particular relevance is the [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/B-Format_file_format.html ".amb" specification] for downloadable B-Format files. There are currently over 200 pieces available in this format [http://www.ambisonia.com for free download]. Most of these are first-order full-sphere soundfields. The ".amb" spec has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome. | |||
* There is also the [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/UHJ_file_format.html ".uhj" specification] for downloadable two-channel UHJ files, although it is not currently in use. The ".uhj" spec also has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome. | |||
* I have proposed a [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/G-Format_chunk.html ".amg" specification] for downloadable G-Format files. | |||
* [http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/ My website] has many pages on Ambisonics (including at the bottom links to other Ambisonic websites). | |||
== Useful links (really here for my benefit) == | |||
* [[Special:Longpages]] | |||
* [http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php?title=Ambisonics&curid=909&action=history History:Ambisonics] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 4 April 2015
E-mail address & website
For my e-mail address, please see my website.
Ambisonic credentials
I have joined this Wiki because it looks like you guys have an interest in Ambisonics. I can help with this. I have been following Ambisonics since 1977, and have owned an Ambisonic decoder (a Minim AD-7) since 1994. I also created and maintain the Ambisonic Surround Sound FAQ, and was involved in defining the ".amb" and ".uhj" specifications for dowloadable B-Format and two-channel UHJ files. Finally, I have proposed the ".amg" file format for downloadable G-Format files. However, I do not work in pro-audio; I am just a domestic listener.
Ambisonics on Xiph Wiki
In January 2007, I found the Ambisonics page on this Wiki marked for deletion. I removed this, and created a page discussing some of the problems of handling Ambisonic B-Format, UHJ format, and G-Format.
External resources on Ambisonics
- There is now a set of Wikipedia articles on Ambisonics.
- Of particular relevance is the ".amb" specification for downloadable B-Format files. There are currently over 200 pieces available in this format for free download. Most of these are first-order full-sphere soundfields. The ".amb" spec has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome.
- There is also the ".uhj" specification for downloadable two-channel UHJ files, although it is not currently in use. The ".uhj" spec also has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome.
- I have proposed a ".amg" specification for downloadable G-Format files.
- My website has many pages on Ambisonics (including at the bottom links to other Ambisonic websites).