Re: Old laptop as audio "analyzer"
- From: "Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jan 2006 07:23:05 -0800
To hijack this thread slightly, I'm still looking for a "bitscope" kind
of program (Windoze, please) that will analyze an audiol data stream
connected to the digital input of a sound card and tell me the word
length, show me what bits are toggling, and display the channel status
bits in human-readable fashion. I also want a level display, and
distortion measurement (THD at least, spectrum display would be nice)
would be a good bonus.
I'm aware of the RME analyzer program, but that only works if you have
an RME interface, which I don't. I'm dreaming of something like the NTI
Digilizer on a PC, for free or cheap.
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