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AMBIsonics eXchange utility.
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October 2016
AMBIX-INTERLEAVE(1) User Commands AMBIX-INTERLEAVE(1)
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Usage: /build/libambix-yeGc0n/libambix-0.1.1/utils/.libs/lt-ambix-interleave -o outfile
[options] infile1... Merges several audio files into an ambix file
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Usage: /build/libambix-yeGc0n/libambix-0.1.1/utils/.libs/lt-ambix-interleave -o outfile
[options] infile1...
Merges several audio files into an ambix file
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ambix-interleave 0.1.1 October 2016 AMBIX-INTERLEAVE(1)
NAME
ambix-interleave - AMBIsonics eXchange utilitySYNOPSIS
ambix-interleave -o outfile [options] infile1...DESCRIPTION
Merges several audio files into an ambix fileOPTIONS
-h, --help print this help -o, --output output filename -O, --order force ambisonics order (default: autodetect) -X, --matrix specify adaptor matrix file or a predefined matrix ('FuMa', 'n3d|sid', 'n3d' or 'sid') -b, --blocksize blocksize for copying (default: 1024) In it's simplest form, you pass it a number of input files, the accumulated channels of which form a full 3d ambisonics set (channel #0 becomes the W-channel,...). The ambison‐ ics order is calculated from the number of channels using N=(O+1)^2. If you specify the 'order', then all extranous channels will be stored as 'extra' chan‐ nels. You can also write extended ambix files, by specifying an adaptor matrix (either a sound‐ file, where the channels are read as rows and the frames as columns, or by specifying one of the standard matrices), in which case the columns of the matrix define the number of (reduced) ambisonics channels read from the input and the rows of the matrix must form a full 3d ambisonics set. Input channels exceeding the number of matrix columns are stored as 'extra' channels. -h, --help print this help -o, --output output filename -O, --order force ambisonics order (default: autodetect) -X, --matrix specify adaptor matrix file or a predefined matrix ('FuMa', 'n3d|sid', 'n3d' or 'sid') -b, --blocksize blocksize for copying (default: 1024) In it's simplest form, you pass it a number of input files, the accumulated channels of which form a full 3d ambisonics set (channel #0 becomes the W-channel,...). The ambison‐ ics order is calculated from the number of channels using N=(O+1)^2. If you specify the 'order', then all extranous channels will be stored as 'extra' chan‐ nels. You can also write extended ambix files, by specifying an adaptor matrix (either a sound‐ file, where the channels are read as rows and the frames as columns, or by specifying one of the standard matrices), in which case the columns of the matrix define the number of (reduced) ambisonics channels read from the input and the rows of the matrix must form a full 3d ambisonics set. Input channels exceeding the number of matrix columns are stored as 'extra' channels. -h, --help print this help -o, --output output filename -O, --order force ambisonics order (default: autodetect) -X, --matrix specify adaptor matrix file or a predefined matrix ('FuMa', 'n3d|sid', 'n3d' or 'sid') -b, --blocksize blocksize for copying (default: 1024) In it's simplest form, you pass it a number of input files, the accumulated channels of which form a full 3d ambisonics set (channel #0 becomes the W-channel,...). The ambison‐ ics order is calculated from the number of channels using N=(O+1)^2. If you specify the 'order', then all extranous channels will be stored as 'extra' chan‐ nels. You can also write extended ambix files, by specifying an adaptor matrix (either a sound‐ file, where the channels are read as rows and the frames as columns, or by specifying one of the standard matrices), in which case the columns of the matrix define the number of (reduced) ambisonics channels read from the input and the rows of the matrix must form a full 3d ambisonics set. Input channels exceeding the number of matrix columns are stored as 'extra' channels.AUTHOR
Written by IOhannes m zmoelnig <
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