Testing Electrical: Software: WaveComp Pro
WaveComp Pro
A fully featured version of Wavecomp allowing for full or part comparison
of files in many different audio formats including compression codec
versions and DDP Filesets.
Also audio CD tracks can be compared against other CD tracks or
files of any format. Features full reporting and Delta file generation
together with innovative dual channel
MediaPlayer.
WaveComp is simplicity itself to operate yet embodies powerful tools
for sonic quality and difference testing.
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WaveComp Main window provides, with
a few mouse clicks, the means to compare part of an mp3
against a wav or a whole batch of CD Tracks against their
ripped wav counterparts.
Results are charted and/or displayed as data. They
can also be printed and archived as data sets for future
analysis or compares with other sources.
Main Window: This is the primary area of operation handling
Ref & Test Source selection, running the Compare
process and displaying the results either in chart or
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Selecting files as sources is achieved through the File
Select window. An Explorer type interface
enables selection and once a valid format audio file
is found its details are displayed and it can be listened
to direct from the window.
Multiple files can be selected as sources and batches
can be set up as well as adding all files to one or both
Ref & Test source lists.
File Select Window: When files are selected as Ref or
Test sources, the specific files are found, optionally
listened to and selected here. |
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CD Tracks as Ref sources are available
from either the PCs CD-rom drive or an optional audio
CD Player using the Track Select window.
Tracks from either source are selected, details are
displayed and can be optionally played. Multiple tracks
can be selected as sources and batches can be set up
as well as a quick Select All function.
Track Select Window: If CD Tracks are used as Ref
sources, they can be found, listened to and selected
here.
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WaveComp's MediaPlayer offers
many features useful to the compare process and can also
function in its own right as a quality multiformat auditioning
tool.
With its optional Audio Switcher, any source available
to the system can be selected as one of three monitor
channels. The listener can then flick between the three
as required either directly or with a pre-settable time
delay thus allowing a repeat to be made of a piece of
audio from two different sources.
Additionally, in AB/X mode, the third channel is randomly
set to either the A or B channels and the listener is
presented with a set of tools to carry out a full and
verifiable set of AB/X tests with accompanying data being
generated.
Media Player: This feature packed player application
allows direct audio comparison between any sources available.
AB/X testing is included as well as level trimming between
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WaveComp's help system includes
the usual browser based help format but also offers window
specific help pages which display alongside the active
window thus allowing the help to be followed as operations
are carried out.
Additionally, a full tutorial with many audio sample
files provides a fast learning curve into the area
of Sonic Difference Testing.
Skilled and non-skilled operators alike will quickly
be able to make judgements regarding quality issues
and with WAVEcomp's user definable Pass/Warn/Fail indications,
in-house requirements and specifications can easily
be adhered to.
Help System: Detailed help screens
at the side of the relevant window allow the help to
be read whilst carrying out the operation. A full tutorial
and sample files are provided.
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WaveComp Pro Results
Whether in on-screen, printed, file or
archived data format can easily be interpreted. In archive data
format, they can be cross-compared with other sets of archive data
thus enabling
widely spaced facilities to enjoy compatibility in Sonic Difference
Testing and Analysis.
All archive data results are not source specific so compares can
be made between many different formats and versions of the same audio
material ranging from low bitrate codec versions to high bitrate
high sample frequency wav format versions.
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