Sound quality assessment
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Sound quality assessment
Hi,
We would like to ask for evaluation of our tool for sound quality assessment and approach for automated sound clip compression optimization. Relevant documents are attached.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Sevana
http://www.sevana.fi
We would like to ask for evaluation of our tool for sound quality assessment and approach for automated sound clip compression optimization. Relevant documents are attached.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Sevana
http://www.sevana.fi
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- AQuA_6.x_Manual.zip
- AQuA Manual
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- AQuAMusic_Internal.zip
- Music clips compression optimization using AQuA
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- mp3 lame bitrate compression optimization.zip
- MP3 sound clips compression optimization using AQuA
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Re: Sound quality assessment
Are you doing this with an eye to solving the ACX/AudioBook presenter sound problem? We get many posters that have been rejected from ACX standards and compliance and want to know how to fix their submission.
Koz
Koz
Re: Sound quality assessment
Hi,
Thank you for your question. In fact we are trying to solve a general problem of those who have to choose audio compression parameters to achieve the best quality and smallest files size. So, from ACX AudioBook perspective this seems not directly applied as f.e. they demand 192kbps MP3 audio or higher, but our tool will let compress and audio book with bitrate much lower preserving high quality, because the process is fully automated relying on AQuA technology of sound quality analysis.
However, if you could please give some more information about the problem users face with ACX we would do our best to examine the problem in more details and offer a solution.
Thank you for your question. In fact we are trying to solve a general problem of those who have to choose audio compression parameters to achieve the best quality and smallest files size. So, from ACX AudioBook perspective this seems not directly applied as f.e. they demand 192kbps MP3 audio or higher, but our tool will let compress and audio book with bitrate much lower preserving high quality, because the process is fully automated relying on AQuA technology of sound quality analysis.
However, if you could please give some more information about the problem users face with ACX we would do our best to examine the problem in more details and offer a solution.
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kozikowski
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Re: Sound quality assessment
Our goals may not be converging after all then. The reason ACX requires such high quality MP3 submission is so they can resubmit later at a lower bit rate. If a speaker/presenter delivers at the lowest possible rate, that's the end of the story. The show can't be adapted to any other application or product and the work stream drops dead.
Our 10,000 foot goal is a product that users can apply to their show in order to meet ACX compliance.
You will find that there's significant problem with finding out what ACX compliance is and further, how to measure it, and then, way at the end, how to correct the work.
As if that wasn't enough, we have the problem of people producing a show that will never make compliance whether through annoying echoes, high noise level or excessive distortion. What do you do then?
Here's a mere 30 chapter forum discussion of the problems Ian had in getting Submission Ready. It's not the only one.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 64&t=78561
Koz
Our 10,000 foot goal is a product that users can apply to their show in order to meet ACX compliance.
You will find that there's significant problem with finding out what ACX compliance is and further, how to measure it, and then, way at the end, how to correct the work.
As if that wasn't enough, we have the problem of people producing a show that will never make compliance whether through annoying echoes, high noise level or excessive distortion. What do you do then?
Here's a mere 30 chapter forum discussion of the problems Ian had in getting Submission Ready. It's not the only one.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 64&t=78561
Koz
Re: Sound quality assessment
Thanks! The problem there is not in the number of requirements ACX presents, but to follow them if one is not recording in a professional studio. Measuring noise level, checking or inserting room tone at the head and tail, checking RMS etc can be more or less easily automated in a stand alone application or a tool that checks recording and points out that it does not fit requirements. However, if we check just this requirement
Each uploaded file must be free of extraneous sounds such as plosives, mic pops, mouse clicks, excessive mouth noise, and outtakes.
... this looks like a disaster to both ACX and the recording party. I wonder how ACX searches audio for these impairments. Considering the amount of sound it is almost impossible to make somebody listen through it. Well, one can search for obvious impairments like clicks, clipping, but they also may be of different nature, with higher or lower level. We have a tool that finds impairments in call recordings such as f.e. noise, clicking, clipping, fuzzy voice, but at the moment it's working for 8kHz, 16 bit, Mono.
My point is that creating a full scale application is quite a project and providing a simple tool to check basics may not be enough for majority. I will talk to our development and see if we can offer at least some basic tool to the community to ease the life and post here what we can do.
Each uploaded file must be free of extraneous sounds such as plosives, mic pops, mouse clicks, excessive mouth noise, and outtakes.
... this looks like a disaster to both ACX and the recording party. I wonder how ACX searches audio for these impairments. Considering the amount of sound it is almost impossible to make somebody listen through it. Well, one can search for obvious impairments like clicks, clipping, but they also may be of different nature, with higher or lower level. We have a tool that finds impairments in call recordings such as f.e. noise, clicking, clipping, fuzzy voice, but at the moment it's working for 8kHz, 16 bit, Mono.
My point is that creating a full scale application is quite a project and providing a simple tool to check basics may not be enough for majority. I will talk to our development and see if we can offer at least some basic tool to the community to ease the life and post here what we can do.
Re: Sound quality assessment
Hi,
I spoke to our development and management and there is interest to contribute to the community. However, we don't be able to create full scale utility that will 100% qualify audio to fit ACX requirements as it's quite an investment project. Would be good to collect information what are the main checks users like to have automated. Our plan is to make a utility that will analyze noise and signal energy according to ACX requirements. But please understand that it's just a good will and I can't promise when the utility will be ready etc as commercial projects influence roadmap for noncommercial.
Thanks!
I spoke to our development and management and there is interest to contribute to the community. However, we don't be able to create full scale utility that will 100% qualify audio to fit ACX requirements as it's quite an investment project. Would be good to collect information what are the main checks users like to have automated. Our plan is to make a utility that will analyze noise and signal energy according to ACX requirements. But please understand that it's just a good will and I can't promise when the utility will be ready etc as commercial projects influence roadmap for noncommercial.
Thanks!
Re: Sound quality assessment
Product evaluation without the product?sevana wrote:We would like to ask for evaluation of our tool for sound quality assessment and approach for automated sound clip compression optimization.
I'm not sure what you are asking.
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Re: Sound quality assessment
Steve, I am not sure what you are missing in the post... If you like to have the product you will receive it.
Re: Sound quality assessment
OK, that makes more sensesevana wrote:If you like to have the product you will receive it.
Is the product cross-platform?
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Re: Sound quality assessment
Ok
Yes, it's cross platform, but currently available for Windows, CentOS, Ubuntu. This is due to main customer base. However, we can assemble it for MAC too. See, the technology has proved to work well in telecom, but it can do more, f.e. optimize audio clips compression. This is the reason for my post about evaluation.