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Channel mapping for 3/1 audio program #118
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You could try with But in the end, all surround channels are treated pretty much the same, so using |
Thanks a lot for the response ! |
Ah, you're right, M+180 is not treated the same as the left/right surround channels. If we look at Annex 3 of https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/bs/R-REC-BS.1770-4-201510-I!!PDF-E.pdf, only channels with an absolute elevation angle < 30 degrees and absolute azimuth between 60 and 120 degrees get the weight "1.41". All other channels keep a weight of "1". So in your case, that would mean that the M+180 channel has a weight of "1". |
So for completeness, the only channels that get a weight of 1.41 are exactly:
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Perfect. Thanks a lot! I have few other minor queries raised as #112, #113, #114 and #116. Whenever you get time, please try to have a look. |
Hi,
For a 3/1 audio program having 4 channels as L, C, R, S, what should be the correct channel mapping for channel "S"?
As per ebur128.h 'enum channel' Ls and Rs are listed. What is the corresponding mapping for "S" in terms of Ls and Rs.
Thanks,
Rohit Khali
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