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Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 16 May 2025, 20:14
by K4sum1
Edit: So this kept going, so it gets it's own topic now
This entire post is pretty off topic, but idk where else to post it so.
xperceniol_sal wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 15:19
I keep my XP very VERY slim but I also don't do much and some games lose me because my attention span sucks nowadays. Some days all I can play is my lame racing car games.
We haven't chatted in a while - how are you doing? I sort of miss you but I realize you are VERY busy. I just don't give up on my friends easily and you are one of them
I like to keep my installs slim, but then I get lazy and eventually reinstall anyways so idk. I don't run Steam at startup so it might as well not be there for like 95+% of my computer usage.
I'm doing good, I'm just quite busy, and don't really look here outside of skimming new post notifications. I also find that I keep myself too busy to really think, anywhere from working on r3dfox and such to gaming. Yesterday and today I've been doing a bunch of research into audio formats and stuff, more specifically Ogg Vorbis.
If you're curious:
https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,54252.0.html
https://github.com/OptiVorbis/OptiVorbis/issues/134
I'm also trying to figure out what the transparency threshold is for Vobis, and if aoTuV is still better than libvorbis today. All the information about this is nearly 20 years old. libvorbis gives me better looking spectrals than aoTuV, but idk if that is necessarily better, and outside of ABX idk how to determine that. However I can't tell the difference between a 128kbps MP3 and a FLAC, so I don't have any hope of being able to ABX this myself so I have no idea what to do. Will probably be another thing I abandon after a day or so idk.
Steam for Windows 7 and 8 (2024-11-08)
Posted: 16 May 2025, 20:47
by OCCiera
K4sum1 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 20:14
This entire post is pretty off topic, but idk where else to post it so.
xperceniol_sal wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 15:19
I keep my XP very VERY slim but I also don't do much and some games lose me because my attention span sucks nowadays. Some days all I can play is my lame racing car games.
We haven't chatted in a while - how are you doing? I sort of miss you but I realize you are VERY busy. I just don't give up on my friends easily and you are one of them
I like to keep my installs slim, but then I get lazy and eventually reinstall anyways so idk. I don't run Steam at startup so it might as well not be there for like 95+% of my computer usage.
I'm doing good, I'm just quite busy, and don't really look here outside of skimming new post notifications. I also find that I keep myself too busy to really think, anywhere from working on r3dfox and such to gaming. Yesterday and today I've been doing a bunch of research into audio formats and stuff, more specifically Ogg Vorbis.
If you're curious:
https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,54252.0.html
https://github.com/OptiVorbis/OptiVorbis/issues/134
I'm also trying to figure out what the transparency threshold is for Vobis, and if aoTuV is still better than libvorbis today. All the information about this is nearly 20 years old. libvorbis gives me better looking spectrals than aoTuV, but idk if that is necessarily better, and outside of ABX idk how to determine that. However I can't tell the difference between a 128kbps MP3 and a FLAC, so I don't have any hope of being able to ABX this myself so I have no idea what to do. Will probably be another thing I abandon after a day or so idk.
Why not just use lossless files and a battery bank? I use an Axim x51V as a music player, I keep all my music in WMA lossless and just bring some spare batteries for it, since I have the luxury of a battery hatch.
Steam for Windows 7 and 8 (2024-11-08)
Posted: 16 May 2025, 21:01
by K4sum1
Oh, my collection is mostly lossless FLAC with MP3 for the songs that I can't find any lossless version of. I want to have a Vorbis collection for more space constrained devices and reduce transfer times over slow USB 2.0 connection.
The tests are because I'm curious and also it's cool idk. I've found the battery is good enough for even my longest trips with my current collection. I bring a battery bank if I feel I need one, but it's nice to not have to use it. It seems like with this usage perhaps storage uses more power, so maybe a Vorbis collection is best all around for this. I'm also not going to be able to notice the difference especially if I use a phone with Bluetooth, so yeah, but I want to aim for general transparency anyways as it seems achievable. Be it 128k/q4, 160k/q5 or 192k/q6.
Steam for Windows 7 and 8 (2024-11-08)
Posted: 17 May 2025, 13:31
by Duke
OCCiera wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 20:47
I keep all my music in WMA lossless
Why WMAL ? You'd better use FLAC for best compatibilty between various devices
K4sum1 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 21:01
I want to have a Vorbis collection for more space constrained devices
It seems like with this usage perhaps storage uses more power, so maybe a Vorbis collection is best all around for this.
I want to aim for general transparency anyways
Be it 128k/q4, 160k/q5 or 192k/q6.
I also use Vorbis q5, best quality to my ears with the best compatibilty. MP3 needs 192 kbps to achieve the same quality but it can be played on any device made in the past 25 years, if not more.
Information and discussion about battery usage between various formats:
https://hydrogenaudio.org/index.php/topic,124857.0.html
Steam for Windows 7 and 8 (2024-11-08)
Posted: 17 May 2025, 14:11
by K4sum1
So I split this into it's own topic now
Duke wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 13:31
K4sum1 wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 21:01
I want to have a Vorbis collection for more space constrained devices
It seems like with this usage perhaps storage uses more power, so maybe a Vorbis collection is best all around for this.
I want to aim for general transparency anyways
Be it 128k/q4, 160k/q5 or 192k/q6.
I also use Vorbis q5, best quality to my ears with the best compatibilty. MP3 needs 192 kbps to achieve the same quality but it can be played on any device made in the past 25 years, if not more.
Information and discussion about battery usage between various formats:
https://hydrogenaudio.org/index.php/topic,124857.0.html
Yeah. Are you using aoTuV or libvorbis for these files? Also I wonder if you'd be willing to test them if you haven't tried yet. I'd be curious to see if aoTuV is still better.
For the battery usage, I was referring to the Rockbox forum link in the first post, specifically this.
speachy wrote:
Yes, 128K vorbis is more expensive to decode than 320K mp3, but that 320K mp3 will wake up the storage device nearly 3x as often. With SSD swaps that's less expensive than before, but even when only reading a uSD card will be in the 100-200mW range. By comparison, one of the ipod5g's CPU cores running at max speed only uses about 20mW in comparison.
You can also see the power consumption tests I ran here.
https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,54252.msg256140.html#msg256140
https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,54252.msg256161.html#msg256161
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 17 May 2025, 15:50
by K4sum1
I did some more research. I found a game that uses 128k Vorbis and the spectrals look really good. However the file seems to have been made by "Sony Ogg Vorbis 1.0 Final" which I would assume to mean some sort of audio software, maybe Sound Forge idk. Could be worth looking into. I also noticed the file was 128 ABR instead of the VBR I've been looking at here. I can confirm that a 128 ABR Vorbis looks better in a spectral, but it is also a bit bigger so yeah. However I noticed aoTuV ABR is functionally identical to aoTuV VBR, at least for 128k. I got two equally sized files with spectrals that match, although the hash is different.
I looked a bit closer and the spectrals for libvobris look a bit harsher or intense in the bits with more sound than the original or aoTuV. I assume this could be noise or artifacts and perhaps why aoTuV is considered to be better when the more extreme shelf looks worse at first when looking at a spectral.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 17 May 2025, 22:11
by Duke
K4sum1 wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 14:11
For the battery usage, I was referring to the Rockbox forum link in the first post, specifically this.
Sorry, I missed the Rockbox bit.
K4sum1 wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 14:11
Are you using aoTuV or libvorbis for these files?
I'd be curious to see if aoTuV is still better.
I'm not using aoTuV anymore because it's supposed to be optimized for low bitrates below -q5 and as I said I'm using q5.
For sure files are smaller with low bitrates but storage is cheap nowadays so I don't care about file size and I prefer quality.
K4sum1 wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 15:50
However I noticed aoTuV ABR is functionally identical to aoTuV VBR, at least for 128k. I got two equally sized files with spectrals that match, although the hash is different.
See above, aoTuV is for low bitrates. So at q5 or above there shouldn't be any (big) difference.
K4sum1 wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 15:50
a 128 ABR Vorbis looks better in a spectral, but it is also a bit bigger so yeah.
K4sum1 wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 15:50
I looked a bit closer and the spectrals for libvobris look a bit harsher or intense in the bits with more sound than the original or aoTuV.
Don't look at audio but listen to it

Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 14:50
by K4sum1
Duke wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 22:11
I'm not using aoTuV anymore because it's supposed to be optimized for low bitrates below -q5 and as I said I'm using q5.
For sure files are smaller with low bitrates but storage is cheap nowadays so I don't care about file size and I prefer quality.
Duke wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 22:11
See above, aoTuV is for low bitrates. So at q5 or above there shouldn't be any (big) difference.
Well yeah, but my idea was for you to test again if you could. Even if on paper aoTuV is supposed to be for below -q5, it would be interesting to have it tested.
Also for my case I want the Ogg version for devices with less storage and listening situations where I am less likely to hear any difference. So I'd like to know better where the transparency threshold is, and not have to encode everything again if I get this wrong. (I want to lean lower but be cautious which makes me want to lean more towards q4/128-q5/160 but idk what exactly to do yet)
Duke wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 22:11
Don't look at audio but listen to it
Ok, but the problem is last time I tried, I was unable to tell the difference between a 128k MP3 and FLAC on afaik what is the "best" music device I have with afaik what is the "best" headphones I had. So maybe I shouldn't worry about this and just go q4, but idk I just want to know with modern versions of the encoders.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 15:16
by xperceniol_sal
K4sum1 wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 14:50...what is the "best" headphones I had. So maybe I shouldn't worry about this and just go q4, but idk I just want to know with modern versions of the encoders...
Yeah, LOVE my Emerson headphones and it (they) are so clear and crisp at the same time and they were a gift so I don't know what they paid but they usually only run about $40 (I think). Also; I have a decent set of JLab Studio Wired On-Ear Headphones.
However the JLab headphones are very sharp and deep bass and sometimes I (actually) DO want some mid-range.
Get rid of any el cheapo headphones because we appreciate quality music too much; and I need it for my meditation each day.

Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 15:24
by K4sum1
Yeah, I haven't used any "bad" headphones for probably over a decade now. When I said "best" there, I meant conventionally considered good by others online. (AKG K371BT (wired because I know BT can mess with quality) is what I used to be exact) I like my current headphones (E600Pro) more than any other even though they're the cheapest ones I've bought and I'm not sure any audiophile would call them good. I used to be in audiophile spaces, and I kinda went against their advice going for this and I'm glad I did.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 18:49
by Duke
K4sum1 wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 14:50
my idea was for you to test again if you could. Even if on paper aoTuV is supposed to be for below -q5, it would be interesting to have it tested.
What do you want me to test ? The quality of your encodings ?
If so then I need you to give me the source file and the encoded file so I can compare.
K4sum1 wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 14:50
me want to lean more towards q4/128-q5/160 but idk what exactly to do yet
maybe I shouldn't worry about this and just go q4, but idk I just want to know with modern versions of the encoders.
q4 should be good enough for most people, especially if you listen to music in your car or with small desktop speakers.
But q5 is better! Read more transparent. Or use q4.5

Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 20:24
by K4sum1
Duke wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 18:49
What do you want me to test ? The quality of your encodings ?
If so then I need you to give me the source file and the encoded file so I can compare.
I more so meant for you to do it yourself, with music you're more familiar with. If you want me to do it, or me to convert the files for you, I could if you want.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 21:18
by xperceniol_sal
K4sum1 wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 15:24
Yeah, I haven't used any "bad" headphones for probably over a decade now. When I said "best" there, I meant conventionally considered good by others online. (AKG K371BT (wired because I know BT can mess with quality) is what I used to be exact) I like my current headphones (E600Pro) more than any other even though they're the cheapest ones I've bought and I'm not sure any audiophile would call them good. I used to be in audiophile spaces, and I kinda went against their advice going for this and I'm glad I did.
Bwahahaha ....
Your low end headphones are my high end. Now I tell ya, I do have super cheap headphones somewhere in the closet (several actually) that cost around $8 to 10 bucks LMAO

Wonderful if all you want is mid and treble, but light on the ears, I guess.
I have an AKG microphone (boom) for drums even though I no longer play the drums - I keep it for keepsake as it was also a gift.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 18 May 2025, 23:06
by OCCiera
Duke wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 13:31
OCCiera wrote: ↑16 May 2025, 20:47
I keep all my music in WMA lossless
Why WMAL ? You'd better use FLAC for best compatibilty between various devices
I only use Windows devices, as I said previously, my media player is a Windows Mobile device, so it's the best option for that (I don't think it supports anything other than MP3 WAV and WMA regardless). Most of my files are stored in Windows Media Foundation formats for a few reasons.
.WDP
-Is lossless like PNG
-Supports tagging like JPEG
-Supports HDR
-Extremely well integrated into Windows' software stack
.WMA (lossless)
-dang'ol Windows CE devices mahn
-Better file sizes than FLAC (marginally)
-Also extremely well integrated into Windows' software stack
I haven't really looked into .WMV, because .MP4 is Gud Euff,
TM and I haven't really had a need to do any mass conversion like I have the other two.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 19 May 2025, 02:27
by Duke
K4sum1 wrote: ↑18 May 2025, 20:24
I more so meant for you to do it yourself, with music you're more familiar with.
I did it years ago, the reason why I've chosen to use q5 which is, IMHO, the best balance between file size and quality.
Audio file format and compression discussion
Posted: 24 May 2025, 06:27
by K4sum1
I found this, and found it interesting.
https://www.rarewares.org/rrw/eaqual.php
Sample size of 1, but I compressed a song with both aoTuV and libvorbis, and it preferred the aoTuV file for q4, q4.5, q5, q5.5, q6, q6.5, q7, q7.5, and it was equal for q8.
128 Opus looks to score on par with a q5 aoTuV or q5.5 libvorbis conversion. Maybe Opus score could be better if had a native 44.1 mode idk. Opus also leads for all tests as expected.
Raw data if you're curious:
► Show Spoiler
I had to convert the output back to wav to run the test.
The order of the files and the codec is:
opus = Opus
atest = aoTuV
test = libvobis
qX = quality number (Opus doesn't have a quality setting at least in the GUI I use, so a respective bitrate to the quality was used instead)
The closer ODG is to 0, the better. Although I'm not entirely sure what a positive ODG means here.
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus128.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus128.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 25.34
Resulting ODG: -0.15
Resulting DIX: 2.34
BandwidthRef 21267.6209
BandwidthTest 20139.1969
NMR -13.2049
WinModDiff1 8.8728
ADB -0.0089
EHS 0.1904
AvgModDiff1 8.7018
AvgModDiff2 16.9032
NoiseLoud 0.1783
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0012
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq4.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq4.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 26.03
Resulting ODG: -0.35
Resulting DIX: 1.85
BandwidthRef 21241.1187
BandwidthTest 18264.3613
NMR -12.4196
WinModDiff1 10.2754
ADB 0.6215
EHS 0.1894
AvgModDiff1 10.0705
AvgModDiff2 21.3941
NoiseLoud 0.1889
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0011
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq4.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq4.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.29
Resulting ODG: -0.36
Resulting DIX: 1.82
BandwidthRef 21218.7362
BandwidthTest 18879.3087
NMR -11.7688
WinModDiff1 10.7726
ADB 0.7160
EHS 0.2043
AvgModDiff1 10.6172
AvgModDiff2 22.1302
NoiseLoud 0.1925
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0053
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus144.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus144.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 24.88
Resulting ODG: -0.10
Resulting DIX: 2.49
BandwidthRef 21277.6993
BandwidthTest 20126.0031
NMR -14.0719
WinModDiff1 8.2095
ADB -0.1487
EHS 0.1866
AvgModDiff1 8.0847
AvgModDiff2 15.5926
NoiseLoud 0.1652
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0001
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq4.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq4.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.68
Resulting ODG: -0.24
Resulting DIX: 2.10
BandwidthRef 21236.2251
BandwidthTest 18949.5563
NMR -13.3178
WinModDiff1 9.3475
ADB 0.4160
EHS 0.1839
AvgModDiff1 9.1605
AvgModDiff2 18.9550
NoiseLoud 0.1690
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0001
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq4.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq4.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 30.62
Resulting ODG: -0.26
Resulting DIX: 2.05
BandwidthRef 21240.8620
BandwidthTest 19513.2650
NMR -12.6829
WinModDiff1 9.8698
ADB 0.5440
EHS 0.1950
AvgModDiff1 9.7173
AvgModDiff2 20.0235
NoiseLoud 0.1745
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0031
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus160.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus160.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 25.41
Resulting ODG: -0.06
Resulting DIX: 2.63
BandwidthRef 21277.2750
BandwidthTest 20121.6311
NMR -15.0838
WinModDiff1 7.4875
ADB -0.3399
EHS 0.1817
AvgModDiff1 7.3822
AvgModDiff2 14.0768
NoiseLoud 0.1506
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 26.87
Resulting ODG: -0.14
Resulting DIX: 2.36
BandwidthRef 21248.9130
BandwidthTest 19625.2883
NMR -14.4686
WinModDiff1 8.4317
ADB 0.1900
EHS 0.1824
AvgModDiff1 8.2558
AvgModDiff2 16.7517
NoiseLoud 0.1524
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.46
Resulting ODG: -0.17
Resulting DIX: 2.27
BandwidthRef 21247.0388
BandwidthTest 19987.9035
NMR -13.8810
WinModDiff1 8.9158
ADB 0.3316
EHS 0.1912
AvgModDiff1 8.7656
AvgModDiff2 17.7418
NoiseLoud 0.1578
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus176.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus176.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 25.63
Resulting ODG: -0.03
Resulting DIX: 2.76
BandwidthRef 21270.4322
BandwidthTest 20119.1786
NMR -16.0788
WinModDiff1 6.8585
ADB -0.4543
EHS 0.1781
AvgModDiff1 6.7348
AvgModDiff2 12.6917
NoiseLoud 0.1375
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq5.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq5.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.28
Resulting ODG: -0.12
Resulting DIX: 2.44
BandwidthRef 20425.3341
BandwidthTest 19680.8525
NMR -15.1634
WinModDiff1 7.6917
ADB -0.0532
EHS 0.1794
AvgModDiff1 7.5239
AvgModDiff2 15.0727
NoiseLoud 0.1386
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq5.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq5.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
Press Escape to cancel...
Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 29.71
Resulting ODG: -0.16
Resulting DIX: 2.32
BandwidthRef 20369.4595
BandwidthTest 19640.3300
NMR -14.6303
WinModDiff1 8.0372
ADB 0.0510
EHS 0.1817
AvgModDiff1 7.8813
AvgModDiff2 15.8837
NoiseLoud 0.1425
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus192.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus192.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 24.96
Resulting ODG: -0.00
Resulting DIX: 2.89
BandwidthRef 21274.5921
BandwidthTest 20123.8566
NMR -17.1157
WinModDiff1 6.1907
ADB -0.5615
EHS 0.1730
AvgModDiff1 6.0731
AvgModDiff2 11.2138
NoiseLoud 0.1241
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq6.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq6.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.75
Resulting ODG: -0.05
Resulting DIX: 2.67
BandwidthRef 20387.8759
BandwidthTest 19808.5039
NMR -16.3420
WinModDiff1 6.7969
ADB -0.4557
EHS 0.1756
AvgModDiff1 6.6148
AvgModDiff2 13.0183
NoiseLoud 0.1218
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq6.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq6.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 34.49
Resulting ODG: -0.07
Resulting DIX: 2.62
BandwidthRef 20380.1592
BandwidthTest 19793.7740
NMR -15.9955
WinModDiff1 7.0045
ADB -0.3047
EHS 0.1772
AvgModDiff1 6.8215
AvgModDiff2 13.5596
NoiseLoud 0.1251
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus208.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus208.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 25.33
Resulting ODG: 0.02
Resulting DIX: 3.02
BandwidthRef 21276.1884
BandwidthTest 20126.8370
NMR -18.1572
WinModDiff1 5.7276
ADB -0.6220
EHS 0.1710
AvgModDiff1 5.6235
AvgModDiff2 10.3770
NoiseLoud 0.1157
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq6.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq6.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.59
Resulting ODG: -0.03
Resulting DIX: 2.78
BandwidthRef 20382.8912
BandwidthTest 19853.5749
NMR -17.1876
WinModDiff1 6.1892
ADB -0.9608
EHS 0.1714
AvgModDiff1 6.0490
AvgModDiff2 11.7392
NoiseLoud 0.1115
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq6.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq6.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 33.51
Resulting ODG: -0.04
Resulting DIX: 2.72
BandwidthRef 20369.1489
BandwidthTest 19834.7028
NMR -16.7930
WinModDiff1 6.4968
ADB -0.6504
EHS 0.1731
AvgModDiff1 6.3259
AvgModDiff2 12.4502
NoiseLoud 0.1168
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus224.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus224.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 24.82
Resulting ODG: 0.05
Resulting DIX: 3.16
BandwidthRef 21269.8887
BandwidthTest 20125.1801
NMR -19.1973
WinModDiff1 5.3547
ADB -0.6557
EHS 0.1653
AvgModDiff1 5.2584
AvgModDiff2 9.6617
NoiseLoud 0.1075
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq7.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq7.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 27.29
Resulting ODG: 0.01
Resulting DIX: 2.92
BandwidthRef 20374.9758
BandwidthTest 19913.8116
NMR -18.2830
WinModDiff1 5.5198
ADB -1.7092
EHS 0.1687
AvgModDiff1 5.3813
AvgModDiff2 10.3898
NoiseLoud 0.1008
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq7.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq7.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 30.36
Resulting ODG: -0.01
Resulting DIX: 2.84
BandwidthRef 20365.1592
BandwidthTest 19888.5843
NMR -17.6431
WinModDiff1 5.9719
ADB -1.0643
EHS 0.1690
AvgModDiff1 5.8174
AvgModDiff2 11.3244
NoiseLoud 0.1088
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus236.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus236.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 25.19
Resulting ODG: 0.06
Resulting DIX: 3.25
BandwidthRef 21273.2110
BandwidthTest 20126.4083
NMR -19.9607
WinModDiff1 5.1477
ADB -0.7115
EHS 0.1650
AvgModDiff1 5.0657
AvgModDiff2 9.2773
NoiseLoud 0.1033
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq7.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
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Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq7.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 28.22
Resulting ODG: 0.03
Resulting DIX: 3.03
BandwidthRef 20335.9463
BandwidthTest 19888.3274
NMR -19.1479
WinModDiff1 5.0569
ADB -2.2437
EHS 0.1667
AvgModDiff1 4.9341
AvgModDiff2 9.3998
NoiseLoud 0.0935
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq7.5.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq7.5.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 29.87
Resulting ODG: 0.02
Resulting DIX: 2.99
BandwidthRef 20341.0887
BandwidthTest 19887.9480
NMR -18.7889
WinModDiff1 5.2403
ADB -1.6667
EHS 0.1653
AvgModDiff1 5.0915
AvgModDiff2 9.8216
NoiseLoud 0.0964
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest opus256.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: opus256.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 24.27
Resulting ODG: 0.09
Resulting DIX: 3.43
BandwidthRef 21269.0224
BandwidthTest 20128.3000
NMR -21.2345
WinModDiff1 4.6507
ADB -0.7705
EHS 0.1606
AvgModDiff1 4.5628
AvgModDiff2 8.1673
NoiseLoud 0.0941
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest atestq8.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: atestq8.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 28.97
Resulting ODG: 0.05
Resulting DIX: 3.15
BandwidthRef 20316.1580
BandwidthTest 19881.4558
NMR -20.0216
WinModDiff1 4.6481
ADB -2.8407
EHS 0.1605
AvgModDiff1 4.5345
AvgModDiff2 8.5914
NoiseLoud 0.0867
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
G:\1Misc Stuff for Install\aDocs\Downloads\eaqual013>eaqual.exe -srate 44100 -fref "ref.wav" -ftest testq8.wav
EAQUAL - Evaluation of Audio Quality
Version: 0.1.3alpha
Author: Alexander Lerch, zplane.development
_______________________________________________________
Reference File: ref.wav
Test File: testq8.wav
Sample Rate: 44100
Number of Channels: 2
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Processed: 118.07 seconds of audio file
Time elapsed: 34.10
Resulting ODG: 0.05
Resulting DIX: 3.15
BandwidthRef 20313.9512
BandwidthTest 19882.5607
NMR -19.9725
WinModDiff1 4.5908
ADB -2.5192
EHS 0.1628
AvgModDiff1 4.4430
AvgModDiff2 8.5504
NoiseLoud 0.0853
MFPD 1.0000
RDF 0.0000
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