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1.6 KiB
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56 lines
1.6 KiB
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Categories:
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- Multimedia
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License: GPL-3.0-or-later
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WebSite: http://quaap.com/D/AudioMeter
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SourceCode: https://github.com/quaap/AudioMeter
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/quaap/AudioMeter/issues
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Donate: https://paypal.me/quaap
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AutoName: AudioMeter
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Summary: A simple VU-style audio meter
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Description: |-
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A simple VU-style audio meter. You can choose from several formulas to allow
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the meter to work in low- and high-noise level enviromnents.
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I noticed there was no audio meter in F-Droid, so I thought I'd build one.
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The app offers a few ways to calculate the audio level to display:
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* dBFS: Decibels relative to Full Scale.
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* RMS: Root Mean Square. This is arguable the most correct, but it is a little insensitive at low volumes.
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* LogRMS: Natural log of RMS: My first attempt to even out the scale. It's a little too sensitive to noisy mics.
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* SqrtRMS: Squareroot of RMS: My second attempt to even out RMS: it seems to works best.
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* Max: Simply find the loudest bit of each sample. Most responsive, but will peg the scale on noisey places.
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* Avg: Simple average of the sound.
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RepoType: git
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Repo: https://github.com/quaap/AudioMeter
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Builds:
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- versionName: '1.0'
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versionCode: 1
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commit: v1.0.0
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subdir: app
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gradle:
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- yes
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- versionName: '1.1'
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versionCode: 2
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disable: lint-missing-translation
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commit: v1.1.0
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subdir: app
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gradle:
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- yes
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- versionName: '1.2'
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versionCode: 3
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commit: v1.2.0
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subdir: app
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gradle:
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- yes
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AutoUpdateMode: Version v%v.0
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UpdateCheckMode: Tags
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CurrentVersion: '1.2'
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CurrentVersionCode: 3
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