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Hazuki Nakamura
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How can I analyze an audio download to see WHERE the distortion is coming
from?
This is technical qustion in that I'm trying to understand why under one
circumstance the sound is fine while on the other circumstance the sound is
garbled, as if it's overdriven.
So this is a technical debugging question, so saying the app fucked up
isn't really a technical debug or to say use another app isn't really a
solution to the problem.
I can't debug or solve what I don't yet understand, so this is a technical
debugging question.
1. On Android, I can listen to a Youtube video using FDroid's youtube
lookalike app called "New Pipe" and the sound is fine.
2. I can also download that wbem movie (or just the m4a audio) from within
NewPipe and play in VLC on Android.
No matter what movie I download, when I play that downloaded movie or audio
in VLC, the sound is "overdriven" in that I have to lower the volume just
to hear the words more clearly. But I don't have to lower the volume when
playing in NewPipe (or in Youtube itself).
The volume is the same (as far as I can tell) in terms of decibels, but the
sound is garbled. So this has something to do with frequency or distortion.
My technical qusetion is how can I analyse the results to see WHERE the
audio distortion in the downloaded audio track is coming from?
from?
This is technical qustion in that I'm trying to understand why under one
circumstance the sound is fine while on the other circumstance the sound is
garbled, as if it's overdriven.
So this is a technical debugging question, so saying the app fucked up
isn't really a technical debug or to say use another app isn't really a
solution to the problem.
I can't debug or solve what I don't yet understand, so this is a technical
debugging question.
1. On Android, I can listen to a Youtube video using FDroid's youtube
lookalike app called "New Pipe" and the sound is fine.
2. I can also download that wbem movie (or just the m4a audio) from within
NewPipe and play in VLC on Android.
No matter what movie I download, when I play that downloaded movie or audio
in VLC, the sound is "overdriven" in that I have to lower the volume just
to hear the words more clearly. But I don't have to lower the volume when
playing in NewPipe (or in Youtube itself).
The volume is the same (as far as I can tell) in terms of decibels, but the
sound is garbled. So this has something to do with frequency or distortion.
My technical qusetion is how can I analyse the results to see WHERE the
audio distortion in the downloaded audio track is coming from?