A HA.org Sample Database?
2004-02-19 16:57:35
[span style='font-size:7pt;line-height:100%']Thread split from here ------------------------------------------------------------- [/span] Task #1 I want/must/should/can take away is the XMMS plugin. An important second task is maintaining of test samples. All lossy encoders take benfits from such a web page. AAC, AC3, Lame, Musepack, Ogg Vorbis, MP2, dts, ... Currently there is a very old test sample page for gpsycho: http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/gpsycho/quality.html I think such a page is very important. Otherwise developers must waste time to hunt for test samples in web forums which appears and disappears very quickly. Most of the test samples you can't download 2 or 3 days later. This is a mess and annoying (at least for such persons like Frank Klemm). The other problem is, when you are downloading these samples, then you have the mess on your hard disks. Thousands of files with names like goldc.pac, Hex.pac, jo3.ape, dr4.pac, t1.pac, track07.pac, lalaw.pac, 11.wav, lust.pac, hvmh3.shn, beo.pac . You don't know the source of these files and you don't know anymore what encoder problems these files show. I have 2,5 GB (4 full CDs) with files with such names. I downloaded they sometimes somewhere for an unknown purpose, but after 6 or 12 or 24 month I don't know much about these files. I can backup these 4 CDs and give it CHJW, because I can't upload 2,5 GB of data. This job must be done by someone with useful ears (he/she must make some checks to avoid too much SPAM in this list), a wide band internet access, a lot of web space and he/she should be able to send the test samples on request via S-mail (5..10 €)Listening Test Samples Page ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Downloads you need a special HydrogenAudio account, which you can get for free. There is a download limit of 5 MByte per day (except for active developers). For further information see [download rights]. Samples [1-50] [51-100] [101-150] [151-186] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This page: [1] [2] [3] ... ... [50] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Test Sample #0001 Reported by: Anonymous Reported on: Mar 20 2003 Source: CD - Album: Der kleine Hobbit (1980) EAN/UPC: 9-783895-841675 Katalog: 167-6 LC: ? Copyright: 1980 WDR Köln /1986 Hörverlag Stuttgart - Artits: - - Media: CD 4 - Track: 2 - Offset 0:00.00 - Title: Folge 8 - Sample rate: 44100 Hz, 2x16 bit - Length: 5.4 sec Contents This is a radio play. It is mastered very noisy. You have a lot of background noise which needs a lot of bits. Typical errors for encoders: - Lame: You hear colorization of the background noise and silibant distortions of the in the transition of s-o in the first word. - Musepack: ... - FAAC: ... - Nero AAC: ... [Download (FLAC file) 0001_Hobbit.flac] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Test Sample #0002 Reported by: Anonymous Reported on: Mar 22 2003 Source: CD - Album: Midnite Vultures (1999) EAN/UPC: 6-06949-05272-0 Katalog: 4905272 LC: LC 07266; Copyright: 1999 Geffen Records Inc. - Artist: Beck - Media: CD 1 - Track: 4 - Title: Get Real Paid - Sample rate: 44100 Hz, 2x16 bit - Offset: 3:51.74 (near the end) - Length: 8.2 sec Contents Signal is extremely transient. You have attacks in a distance around 16 ms. Typical errors for encoders: - Lame: ... - Musepack: ... - Nero AAC: ... [Download (FLAC file) 0002_Beck.flac] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This page: [1] [2] [3] ... ... [50] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Samples [1-50] [51-100] [101-150] [151-186]