No 5.1 surround sound (he-aac with html5)
We produced 5.1 he-aac files http://www.kulturradio.de/_testfolder_fuer_alle/5-1.html
In Firefox only a stereo-downmix is to carry. IE, Chrome and Safari on Mac do the right - transfering the 5.1 signal to the sound card.
Any Ideas? Is this a known FF bug?
I currently use FF 33 but has never really performed at pevious versions.
Thanks for your help Sebastian
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I just tested it in version 35 Nightly, something changed :-)
It seems to work but the sound is awfull at my notebook. It sounds blurred. Maybe the decoder is 5.1 but buggy now?
Hi Sebastian_Fisahn, There was a new Web Audio too that was added to the Web Console in this new version. But the website you are referring to is using JW player.
I also tried to research the JW support and it seems it only on Windows? http://support.jwplayer.com/customer/.../search?q=surround+sound+firefox
IF you download the audio and play it on a local computer, does the sound quality change?
I do not know if this is a current bug, there is no harm in filling one however.
Please see [bugzilla.mozilla.com] and their link for how to file a good first bug.
I played our native channel-test-file via download here: http://www.kulturradio.de/programm/feature/5punkt1/willkommen.html
(the file: http://media.rbb-online.de/kul/5punkt1/5_1_Mehrkanal_Test.mp4)
The new audio-console is "Waiting for an audio-context to be created".
I'm afraid FF don't like he-aac covered in mp4??
Then I have tested with "aac" or "m4a" file-endings also with no success. http://media.rbb-online.de/kul/test/gut_aac_multichannel-5_1.m4a http://media.rbb-online.de/kul/test/gut_aac_multichannel-5_1.aac
Best Sebastian
Sebastian, I am seeing the same in the audio console. I will follow up on this. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1074308 may need to investigate this more.
For the he-acc, this may be related https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=875644
It does look like it is an issue in FF, and the bugs will be able to further investigate a fix. In the meantime, however are there other formats of the audio that could be offered for Firefox users?
I also tested 5.1 ogg/vorbis without any success. I'm sure that i googled, thats a already known FF bug.
Best Sebastian
I believe I have misinterpreted the expected behavior of the Web Audio console.