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20th March 2011, 14:37 | #3 | Link |
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One product that I am aware of is OPERA (not to be confused with the Opera web-browser ^^).
http://www.opticom.de/products/opera.php
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20th March 2011, 15:51 | #4 | Link |
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The purpose of these tests is to assess the digital loss due to lossy compressions using psychoacoustics. It's no use to compare two different WAVs but consecutive generations of the same original.
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If you want to compare the quality of two Wave files using such an objective metric, you'd use the metric to compare each Wave file against the "perfect quality" source file individually. Then you can compare the results of the two Wave files. The Wave file that got the "better" score obviously has the higher quality (with respect to the metric used).
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