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== OSX Packages ==
 
== OSX Packages ==
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= Configuration =  
 
= Configuration =  

Revision as of 18:15, 5 June 2009

Packages

WIN32 Packages

  1. Install the FlowDesigner Package
    1. Download and install File:FlowDesigner-0.10.0-win32.rar
    2. FlowDesigner must be added to the PATH with the installer (when asked)
  2. Install the ManyEars Package
    1. Download and install File:ManyEars-0.2.rar


Notes :

June 5 2009. Packages uploaded.

OSX Packages

Configuration

The following examples will output localization with OSC with the following configuration :

  • host = 127.0.0.1
  • port= 5678

Those settings can be changed by editing the .n files with FlowDesigner.


Microphone Array Configuration

Here is an example of cube configuration. Each microphone configuration must be ordered the same way they are connected to the sound card.

<Matrix

<rows 8>
<cols 3>
<data

-18 16 -15.5
-18 16 15.5
18 16 -15.5
18 16 15.5
-18 -16 -15.5
-18 -16 15.5
18 -16 -15.5
18 -16 15.5
>
>

Planar Array Configuration for 3D (with distance approximation)

  • Run This file for 3D localization
    • File:Tracking3D.n
    • Notice that the z value for all microphones in this example is 0 meaning that all microphones are in the same plane.

Standard Array Configuration (without distance approximation)

OSC Format


//HEADER CONTAINS 24 BYTES
char header[12] = {'/','m','a','n','y','e','a','r','s', '\0', '\0','\0'};
char tags[12] = {',','i','f','f','f','f','f','f','f','\0','\0','\0'};

//DATA CONTAINS 32 BYTES
BinIO::write<int>(outputString,&id,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&x,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&y,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&z,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&strength,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&theta,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&phi,1);
BinIO::write<float>(outputString,&distance,1);


//TOTAL = 56 BYTES