audio comparator tool |
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audio comparator tool |
Aug 7 2012, 02:45
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-July 12 Member No.: 101756 |
hi guy,
i need a software that can use to compare 2 sound waves file. 1 is generated sound wave and another is received sound wave, to check whether the usb device are reliable to transmit the audio file. do u guys have any suggestion on that? p/s : is better that the software provide with the feature that indicate that the sound waves that I'm testing whether " Pass or Fail" thanks |
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Aug 7 2012, 06:36
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 765 Joined: 12-March 05 From: Kiel, Germany Member No.: 20561 |
foobar2000 with foo_bitcompare can do the job.
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Aug 7 2012, 06:40
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-July 12 Member No.: 101756 |
foobar2000 with foo_bitcompare can do the job. hi. how do i do that. i alrdy hav foobar. do i need manually install the feature ? or it already inside foobar? thanks |
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Aug 7 2012, 08:08
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Aug 7 2012, 09:16
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 3-August 08 From: UK Member No.: 56644 |
check whether the usb device are reliable to transmit the audio file. It depends on the device: if your USB device is 'transmitting' the file digitally (e.g. USB wifi/3G dongle), then any file comparison tool will do the job. If there's processing involved, (e.g. a looped-back USB audio interface), then you'll need a tool like Audio Diffmaker |
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Aug 7 2012, 09:35
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-July 12 Member No.: 101756 |
check whether the usb device are reliable to transmit the audio file. It depends on the device: if your USB device is 'transmitting' the file digitally (e.g. USB wifi/3G dongle), then any file comparison tool will do the job. If there's processing involved, (e.g. a looped-back USB audio interface), then you'll need a tool like Audio Diffmaker hi thanks... there is looped-back interface involved. any other tools u can recommend except the audio diffmaker? thanks |
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Aug 7 2012, 09:39
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 3-August 08 From: UK Member No.: 56644 |
The other that springs to mind is RMAA
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Aug 7 2012, 09:51
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-July 12 Member No.: 101756 |
The other that springs to mind is RMAA thanks bro. please dont hesitate to update here if u thinks of any other tools. many thanks |
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Aug 7 2012, 11:09
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Group: Members Posts: 144 Joined: 14-February 12 Member No.: 97162 |
IMO the task always involves aligning samples of the two tracks. Is there a simple utility to help with this chore? I know only about http://axel-sommerfeldt.de/wavdiff001123.zip (incl. source code) or http://asp.lionhost.ru/en/tools_wavdiff.html (closed source).
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Aug 7 2012, 11:12
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![]() Server Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4808 Joined: 24-September 01 Member No.: 13 |
IMO the task always involves aligning samples of the two tracks. Is there a simple utility to help with this chore? I know only about http://axel-sommerfeldt.de/wavdiff001123.zip (incl. source code) or http://asp.lionhost.ru/en/tools_wavdiff.html (closed source). The AFsp toolsuite includes CompAudio, which allows to do this, and search for the delay. Google for AFsp audio and you'll find it. (It's open source as well) |
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Aug 7 2012, 14:19
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Group: Members Posts: 144 Joined: 14-February 12 Member No.: 97162 |
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Aug 8 2012, 02:44
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-July 12 Member No.: 101756 |
i need something like fourier rocks. anyone have any idea?
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