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Chris@0 60 <H1><B>SRC Quality</B></H1>
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Chris@0 65 When measuring the performance of a Sample Rate Converter, there are three
Chris@0 66 factors to consider:
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Chris@0 69 <LI><B>Signal-to-Noise Ratio</B> - a measure of how much noise the sample
Chris@0 70 rate conversion process adds to the signal.
Chris@0 71 This is measured in decibels (dB) and the higher this value the
Chris@0 72 better.
Chris@0 73 For most sample rate converters, the SNR will vary depending on
Chris@0 74 the input signal and the ratio between input and output sample
Chris@0 75 rates.
Chris@0 76 The only valid comparison of SNR is between the worst case for
Chris@0 77 for each converter.
Chris@0 78 <LI><B>Bandwidth</B> - most sample rate converters attenuate high
Chris@0 79 frequencies as part of their operation.
Chris@0 80 Bandwidth can be measured by finding the frequency where the
Chris@0 81 attenuation is 3dB and expressing that as a percentage of the full
Chris@0 82 bandwidth at that sampling rate.
Chris@0 83 <LI><B>Speed</B> - the faster the better <B>:-)</B>.
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Chris@0 87 There are a number of sample rate converters available for downloading
Chris@0 88 but I will limit the comparison ot Secret Rabbit Code to the following:
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Chris@0 91 <LI><A HREF="http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/download.html">sndfile-resample</A>
Chris@0 92 which is a program (which uses libsamplerate) from the <B>examples/</B>
Chris@0 93 directory of the Secret Rabbit Code source code distribution.
Chris@0 94 <LI><A HREF="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/Available_Software.html">
Chris@0 95 Resample</A>
Chris@0 96 by Julius O Smiths which seems to have been the first high quality converter
Chris@0 97 available as source code.
Chris@0 98 <LI><A HREF="http://www.tsp.ece.mcgill.ca/MMSP/Documents/Software/AFsp/ResampAudio.html">ResampAudio</A>
Chris@0 99 which is part of
Chris@0 100 <A HREF="http://www.tsp.ece.mcgill.ca/MMSP/Documents/Software/AFsp/AFsp.html">
Chris@0 101 Audio File Programs and Routines</A>
Chris@0 102 by Peter Kabal.
Chris@0 103 <LI><A HREF="http://home.sprynet.com/~cbagwell/sox.html">SoX</A> which is maintained
Chris@0 104 by Chris Bagwell.
Chris@0 105 SoX is also able to perform some low quality sample rate conversions but these
Chris@0 106 will not be investigated.
Chris@0 107 <LI><A HREF="http://shibatch.sourceforge.net/">Shibatch</A> which seems to be a
Chris@0 108 frequency domain sample rate converter.
Chris@0 109 Unfortunately, this converter does not handle arbitrary conversion ratios and
Chris@0 110 hence could not be properly compared to the other converters.
Chris@0 111 <LI><A HREF="http://sr-convert.sourceforge.net/">sr-convert</A> is another
Chris@0 112 converter which does not handle arbitrary conversion ratios.
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Chris@0 116 It should be noted that the first three converters above are based on the algorithm
Chris@0 117 by <A HREF="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/"> Julius O. Smith</A>
Chris@0 118 which emulates the conversion of the digital signal to an analogue one and then
Chris@0 119 sampling the analogue signal at the new sample rate.
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Chris@0 124 <H3><B>Methodology</B></H3>
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Chris@0 126 Measuring the SNR of a converter is relatively straight forward.
Chris@0 127 Generate an input signal consisting of a windowed sine wave, sample rate
Chris@0 128 convert it and measure the signal-to-noise ratio of the output signal.
Chris@0 129 A typical length for the original file is 30000 samples.
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Chris@0 132 The bandwidth of a sample rate converter is a little more difficult to measure.
Chris@0 133 Currently this is done by generating two short files containing a windowed
Chris@0 134 sine wave.
Chris@0 135 The frequencies of the sine waves are 0.35 and 0.495 of the sample rate.
Chris@0 136 These file are then upsampled by a factor of 2 using the converter under test.
Chris@0 137 If the attenutaion of the lower frquency is less than 3dB and higher frequency is
Chris@0 138 more than 3dB, it is then possible to iteratively increase the lower frequency
Chris@0 139 and decrease the upper frequency keeping the -3dB point bracketed.
Chris@0 140 When the distance between the upper and lower frequency is sufficiently small,
Chris@0 141 it is possible to obtain a very accurate estimate of the -3dB frequency.
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Chris@0 144 The speed of a sample rate converter is easy to measure; simply perform a
Chris@0 145 conversion on a large file or a number of smaller files and time the conversion
Chris@0 146 process.
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Chris@0 150 The above measurement techniques are built into a test program which is delivered
Chris@0 151 with the Secret Rabbit Code source code distibution.
Chris@0 152 This program is able to test the first four of the above converters.
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Chris@0 156 <H3><B>SoX</B></H3>
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Chris@0 158 SoX provides three methods of resampling; a linear interpolator, a polyphase
Chris@0 159 resampler and the Julius O. Smith simulated analogue filter method.
Chris@0 160 </P>
Chris@0 161
Chris@0 162 <H3><B>Shibatch</B></H3>
Chris@0 163 <P>
Chris@0 164 Shibach
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