... forgot to add: yes, you can create a binaural version with Csound
using the older opcode or the better and recently added hrtf opcodes:
http://www.csounds.com/manual/html/hrtfstat.html
I've been using them to create binaural versions of my multichannel
pieces and it works pretty well. It's easy to put together a Csound
orchestra to process multiple mono files into a single stereo
binaural, I have one for 8 channels that I can post here if you are
interested.
Cheers,
Hector
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have a file, which is supposedly surroundsound, at least the site says so
and I have no reason to doubt them. But when I open it with mplayer, it tells
me, that there are only 2 channels:
AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 192.0 kbit/13.61% (ratio: 24000->176400)
So how can I grab the different channels, to make a binaural version of it.
I seem to remember that csound should be capable of that. But first of all I
need all the different channels. At least I suppose so?
If anyone wants to test a file, it's here:
http://www.wdr.de/radio/hoerspiel-surround/lautsprechertest192_44_16_vbr.wma
It's a small speaker test from their site.
Can anyone help me?
Kindest regards
Julien
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