abx - audio ABX testing software
- abx [OPTIONS...] <SAMPLE-A>
<SAMPLE-B>
abx is a program for performing software-based audio ABX testing on GNU/Linux
systems. ABX test (Wikipedia, Hydrogenaudio) is a statistical test for
assessing whether you are able to tell for audible differences between two
samples. For example, one sample can be a compressed audio file such as OGG
Vorbis file and another one its uncompressed variant (WAV, AU, ...). You can
then use abx to infer whether you are able to separate the two samples due to
compression artifacts.
-
-i N, --num-trials=N
- Do N trials.
-
-d ID, --audio-device=ID
- Use PortAudio audio device ID
-
--display==DISPLAY
- X display to use
-
--help, -h
- Show help options
- --help-all
- Show all help options
- --help-gtk
- Show GTK+ options
-
--class=CLASS
- Program class as used by the window manager
-
--name=NAME
- Program name as used by the window manager
-
--screen=SCREEN
- X screen to use
- --sync
- Make X calls synchronous
-
--gtk-module=MODULES
- Load additional GTK+ modules
- --g-fatal-warnings
- Make all warnings fatal
abx is written by Petteri Hintsanen <
[email protected]> and is licensed
under the GNU General Publication License, version 3 or above.
This manual page was written by Chow Loong Jin <
[email protected]> for
the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permissions is granted to copy,
distribute, and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General
Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software
Foundation.
On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU General Public License, Version 3
can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3.