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Https://friture.org/ spectral analyzer. Not sure if you need cli or batch function, but the frequency will be cut off regardless of the purported bitrate even if it was "upscaled" since those frequencies were chopped previously. You can see a sample screenshot in the upper left showing the frequency. re-encode a 320kbps to 128kbps and you can see the frequency range diminished on the 128kbps. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
As far as I know, the only more accurate tools for resonance are those that show full spectrograms, for example: In-formant, Friture, and Praat. Source: about 2 years ago
Get a spectrogram like this one: https://friture.org/ (use just one graph the 2d spectrogram, dm me for settings) Try 2 things: first of all breathe into your mic and try to move the lines/groupings of data upwards and downwards by moving your tongue and throat. Then do the same but take a video of white noise (from youtube) on your phone and place the phone speaker against your lips. Move your tongue and throat... Source: about 2 years ago
I got some free audio analysis software here. All I have is a webcam mic, but I'm pretty sure I see something on the spectrogram at 60, 120, and 240 hz. But I'm not sure if I'm going down the wrong path here. Source: about 2 years ago
If what you want is a real spectrum analyzer you'll need to try other software. For something free and open-source like Audacity, try Friture. Source: over 2 years ago
You can use Spek ( http://spek.cc ) to check the audio quality, frequency, bitrate, etc :). Source: almost 2 years ago
It should be genuine. I've never heard of any issues. You can also use http://spek.cc/ to check the authenticity of files, and that they haven't been re-encoded. Most legit flacs will have no cutoff, and 320mp3 will cut off at 20hz. Source: about 2 years ago
Try converting a few wavs and see if you notice the difference. Use a quality converter like the one in iTunes (uses the Fraunhofer codec which is superior to LAME) and set to Custom MP3, 44100, Stereo, YES Smart Adjustments, and NO filter frequencies below 10Hz. You can check that the compresssion has not sacrificed much quality with something like the Spek spectrum analyzer app. Source: over 2 years ago
Dont belive me. Try analizing your video after you post it them in this http://spek.cc/. Source: over 2 years ago
Does anyone here knows what program is used in this? I only know Spek but this has different colors. I tried searching but I can't find any. Thanks! Source: over 2 years ago
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