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Help: audio level measuring set?
Does anyone know what is needed or maybe can help with the conversion of this program to N900?
-The C-source is only 7KB so it is very small , and quite simple , but the problem is that it is written for GCC to generate a windows exe file. http://audiotools.googlecode.com/files/LMS.png Description: http://code.google.com/p/audiotools/ Source: http://code.google.com/p/audiotools/...01-sources.zip |
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Audelicious is also close, but still, none of them are useful in real life.
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Why? tuner is working fine (i even tuned my guitar with it's help, few times), and VUmeter seemed to work ok, too. At least as good, as you will get from phone's mic, android things are no better in this regard.
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The Vu is good, seems also to be quite accurate compared to professional meters.(I havent done any extensive comparations so dont take my words for it)
The tuner do give a reading but while chasing feedbackfrequencies, then it jumps around too much and the text is just too small to be readable. I havent looked at Audelicious in a while but its spectrumdisplay doesnt show the scale, and if i remember correctly then it was not all frequencies either. I am not looking for an alternative phone, but if i was, then both the iphone and the old windows mobile did have professional tools aviable. but for the most part they cant handle the soundlevels of a concert and therefore needs an extern preamp anyway. |
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Would this be possible to port?
http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/li...jaaa-pict.html http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/li...pict/jaaa1.png |
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