Surround Sound Test 7.1
HE-AAC Channel ID This bitstream contains: • Spoken Channel Identification in English • BLITS (EBU Tech 3304-4.1) • EBU Multichannel Ident (EBU Tech 3304-4.2) • Narration in the following channels: • FL • FC • FR • RS • LS HE-AAC Bitstream: Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser? Original Wave File: Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser? AAC-LC Channel ID This is the test above encoded in AAC-LC. Note this is 320 kb/s, not 160 as announced. AAC Bitstream: Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser? HE-AAC Channel ID - With H.264 Video Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser? This is the bitstream above multiplexed with an explanatory graphic encoded in H.264 Main Profile at 800x600 resolution.
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LFE and SBR Test This tests for proper bass management and reproduction of the SBR portion of the HE-AAC bitstream. This bitstream contains: • Bass Management - 63 Hz tone @ -18 dBFS, 2 seconds • Left Front • Center • Right Front • Right Suround • Left Surround • LFE (@ -28dBFS) • SBR - 6, 8, 10, 12 kHz tones @ -18 dBFS, 0.5 seconds each • Left Front • Center • Right Front • Right Suround • Left Surround • Spoken Channel Identification in English • Narration: Center channel There is a 1 kHz -18 dBFS tone in the center channel throughout. AAC Bitstream: Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser?
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Original Wave File: Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser? If a subwoofer is used with limited-range main speakers, all 60 Hz tones should play at the same level through the subwoofer.
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(Hold SLM next to subwoofer) If full-range speakers are used, the 60 Hz tones should play through each speaker individually, though levels may vary due to standing wave or resonances in the listening rrom. The LFE signal is encoded 10 dB lower to account for the 10 dB gain in the LFE channel in the playback amplifer's bass management circuits. If the decoder supports SBR, all four tones, 6, 8, 10, and 12 KHz should be heard (or seen on a sound level meter if you have high-frequency hearing loss). If the decoder is only decoding the AAC-LC portion of the bitstream, only the first two tones will be heard. This is at the encoded bitrate of 160 kb/s, at other bitrates the SBR crossover frequency used by the encoder will vary, resulting in more or less tones being heard. Missing tones in only one channel may indicate a speaker problem. Honda j2534 software download. LFE and SBR Test - With H.264 Video Error: Source Statement Failure - Format not supported in this browser?