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 11 2012, 16:28
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 304 Joined: 29-April 11 From: Austria Member No.: 90198 |
Lets assume both your soundcard and tested device have a THD of 0.003% (~ -90.5 dB). With a bit of math you can calculate that the resulting THD will be 0.004% (~ -87.4 dB).
If your soundcard is worse than that it will dominate the measurements. On the other hand, the better it is the less affect it will have on the measurement results. |
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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
xnor I don't know if the ipod can handle 24 bit fil... Aug 10 2012, 18:57
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![]() ![]() |
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