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A quantitative measurement technique to evaluate audible impairments caused by the noise and distortion of digital-audio conversion systems is discussed and is shown to correlate well with subjective impression. Performance at low, medium and high signal levels is examined using the auditory critical band concept, signal masking, environmental noise masking, and hearing acuity. The technique applies sinewave signals and divides the output spectrum into auditory critical bands which are used to determine the audibility of the noise and distortion products.
Author (s): Fielder, Louis D.
Affiliation:
Dolby Labs, San Francisco, CA
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AES Convention: 82
Paper Number:2424
Publication Date:
1987-03-06
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Fielder, Louis D.; 1987; Evaluation of the Audible Distortion and Noise Produced by Digital Audio Converters [PDF]; Dolby Labs, San Francisco, CA; Paper 2424; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5005
Fielder, Louis D.; Evaluation of the Audible Distortion and Noise Produced by Digital Audio Converters [PDF]; Dolby Labs, San Francisco, CA; Paper 2424; 1987 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5005