[asterisk-users] Diamondware spatial conferencing
Dean Collins
Dean at cognation.net
Fri Aug 22 10:45:46 CDT 2008
This is a poor example but basically if you have 'stereo' I was thinking
an equation like this.
Number of speakers in a conference room = 'N' deviations
Range = 80%
(obviously you couldn't do 100% otherwise would be silent in outer
channels once you get over 10 participants.
(50/50 + / - the deviation N / range)
So in the example of a conference room with 3 participants deviation 26%
Caller 1 = 76% L + 24% R (-1 deviation of 26%)
Caller 2 = 50% L + 50% R (norm default 50/50)
Caller 3 = 24% L + 76% R (+1 deviation of 26%)
Example of a conference room with 7 participants deviation of 11%
Caller 1 = 83% L + 17% R (-3 deviations of 33%)
Caller 2 = 72% L + 28% R (-2 deviations of 22%)
Caller 3 = 61% L + 39% R (-1 deviations of 11%)
Caller 4 = 50% L + 50% R (norm default 50/50)
Caller 5 = 39% L + 61% R (+1 deviations of 11%)
Caller 6 = 28% L + 72% R (+2 deviations of 22%)
Caller 7 = 17% L + 83% R (+3 deviations of 33%)
Cheers,
Dean
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of randulo
Sent: Friday, 22 August 2008 11:12 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Diamondware spatial conferencing
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Dean Collins <Dean at cognation.net>
wrote:
> It's probably covered under patents etc but has anyone tried to
'spatially
> separate' audio mixes for each participant in an Asterisk conference
call?
I've never tried it, but as soon as I heard about the idea a few
months ago, I thought it sounded like a great improvement to the
presence you feel in a conference.
r
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