Real-time binaural analysis using Linux? (Eric Mousset )


Subject: Real-time binaural analysis using Linux?
From:    Eric Mousset  <mousset(at)SEDAL.USYD.EDU.AU>
Date:    Tue, 26 Oct 1999 17:56:09 +1000

Dear List, The department I am working for is considering purchasing some equipment for research purposes in binaural hearing (HRTF-based sound source localisation, amongst others). The computer on which we are intending to run the (real-time) binaural analyses is a PC running LINUX. 1) Part of the question is general and applies to anyone interested in real-time sound source localisation with a pair of mics as input: There are apparently two main options for the acquisition of the acoustic signals: a sound-card vs an A/D convertor. How do they compare? 2) Linux-oriented question: Do most cards have drivers for Linux? Many thanks in advance. Eric. -- --------------------- mailto:mousset(at)sedal.usyd.edu.au --------------------- Dr. Eric Mousset - Research Associate School of Electrical and Information Engineering - Building J03 University of Sydney phone: +61 2 9351 7208 Sydney NSW 2006 fax: +61 2 9351 7209 AUSTRALIA home: +61 2 9517 4961 ------------------- http://www.sedal.usyd.edu.au/~mousset ------------------


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