Guide for idiot to testing ipod with RMAA needed, Brief but enough |
Guide for idiot to testing ipod with RMAA needed, Brief but enough |
Aug 10 2012, 15:19
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Hi there. Can someone a little bit bother to explain (briefly) how to measure ipod etc. with RightMark Audio Analyzer?
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Aug 10 2012, 18:57
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 304 Joined: 29-April 11 From: Austria Member No.: 90198 |
I don't know if the ipod can handle 24 bit files but it'd try that over the 16 bit one. That way you're not limited by the format of the test signal (although I doubt the ipod will hit that limit).
Also, if RMAA doesn't recognize the recorded file makes sure you recorded a bit before you started playing the test signal and stopped recording a bit after the test signal was done playing. If RMAA still doesn't recognize the recorded test signal there's most likely some sample rate conversion going on. This post has been edited by xnor: Aug 10 2012, 18:58 |
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4sure Guide for idiot to testing ipod with RMAA needed Aug 10 2012, 15:19
extrabigmehdi From an ipod, that doesn't seem trivial. I loo... Aug 10 2012, 15:48
Arnold B. Krueger QUOTE (extrabigmehdi @ Aug 10 2012, 10:48... Aug 11 2012, 10:51
skamp It is rather trivial, actually.
Generate a 16 bit... Aug 10 2012, 16:22
saratoga Yeah its simply. Just play back the RMAA test tra... Aug 10 2012, 17:21
4sure Thanks to you all guys clearing the process. One l... Aug 11 2012, 15:08
saratoga If your sound card is bad the rmaa test results wi... Aug 11 2012, 15:24
xnor Lets assume both your soundcard and tested device ... Aug 11 2012, 16:28![]() ![]() |
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