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The ADM file "ADM.xml" can be used as a template for authoring ADM content that is to be encoded into MPEG-H. When following the given structure and constraints, the conversion into MPEG-H has been tested and should work. This particular ADM template is for audio scenes that contain up to 15 dynamic objects (w/o any other formats). Audio Content: The content includes two objects, a speaker reading a poet and moving from left to right while his volume is reduced. And a "humming bee" which is moving into the opposite direction while increasing its volume. Position and gain are controlled through dynamic object metadata. Files included: 1. ADM.wav: 2-channel WAV-file with <chna> and <amxl> chunks 2. ADM.xml: The ADM-file as included in the <amxl> chunck of (1), provided separately for convenience 3. MPH.mp4: The MP4-file after conversion and encding to MPEG-H 3D Audio 4. MPH.wav: The decoded MP4-file (3) 5. IRCAM.wav: The ADM-file (1) rendered with the IRCAM-Renderer (0.3.4). Note: As the IRCAM-Renderer did not provide file-output, this required manual capture/truncation/normalization.
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