Abstract:
In general, techniques are described for performing a positional analysis to code audio data. Typically, this audio data comprises a hierarchical representation of a soundfield and may include, as one example, spherical harmonic coefficients (which may also be referred to as higher-order ambisonic coefficients). An audio compression device that includes one or more processors may perform the techniques. The processors may be configured to allocate bits to one or more portions of the audio data, at least in part by performing positional analysis on the audio data.
Abstract:
This disclosure describes techniques for coding of higher-order ambisonics audio data comprising at least one higher-order ambisonic (HOA) coefficient corresponding to a spherical harmonic basis function having an order greater than one. This disclosure describes techniques for adjusting HOA soundfields to potentially improve spatial alignment of the acoustic elements to the visual component in a mixed audio/video reproduction scenario. In one example, a device for rendering an HOA audio signal includes one or more processors configured to render the HOA audio signal over one or more speakers based on one or more field of view (FOV) parameters of a reference screen and one or more FOV parameters of a viewing window.
Abstract:
In general, techniques are described for audio editing of higher-order ambisonic audio data. A device comprising a memory and one or more processors may be configured to perform the techniques. The memory may be configured to store a higher order ambisonic (HOA) representation of the audio object. The one or more processors may be configured to add a source tail to the HOA representation of the audio object by storing one or more spherical harmonic (SH) basis functions associated with the audio object to a buffer.
Abstract:
In general, techniques are described for editing of higher-order ambisonic audio data. A device comprising a memory and one or more processors may be configured to perform the techniques. The memory may be configured to store spherical harmonic (SH) basis functions. The one or more processors may be configured to manipulate the SH basis functions associated with higher order ambisonics coefficients to alter a direction of an audio object represented by the higher order ambisonics coefficients.
Abstract:
In general, techniques are described for performing a positional analysis to code audio data. Typically, this audio data comprises a hierarchical representation of a soundfield and may include, as one example, spherical harmonic coefficients (which may also be referred to as higher-order ambisonic coefficients). An audio compression device that includes one or more processors may perform the techniques. The processors may be configured to allocate bits to one or more portions of the audio data, at least in part by performing positional analysis on the audio data.