[WT-support] Why Extract and Save QSO shifts time?

Tonno Vahk tonno.vahk at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 09:04:18 CEST 2015


Thanks Bob,

 

The recording computer was with XP and used:

 

fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (advanced)

mono

8000hz

8 kbit/s

 

I am listening to the files on my other W7 computer. I ran the batch file on that one but it as expected makes no difference.

 

When I send the Time Before… to 1 sec then then recording in reality starts ca 21 second before the moment when the QSO starts playing when activated with AltGr+Enter. Should they be starting at the same time in reality when set to 1 sec?

 

Should I try to listen on the same XP computer that recorded QSOs? Should I perhaps try to set higher bit rate or sth?

 

73

tonno

 

From: support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] On Behalf Of Bob Wilson, N6TV
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 12:15 AM
To: Win-Test Reflector
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Why Extract and Save QSO shifts time?

 

I have not been able to exactly reproduce this problem on WT 4.16, but I am using the Fraunhofer CODEC instead of LAME.  There's a note in the Release notes about this:

 

 

- MP3 setup : Only the CBR codecs are now displayed in the setup

  dialogs. The usage of the ABR codecs (most of the LAME ACM ones) is

  too erratic to be trusted in.

 

(CBR = Constant Bit Rate, ABR = Average Bit Rate)

 

Win-Test uses interpolation to locate the correct offset within the MP3 file.  It records the timestamp of every QSO precisely, when it is logged, but then it must use interpolation to approximate the offset to the audio clip within the MP3 file.  Maybe that has something to do with it.

 

Tip:  to enable the fixed bit rate Fraunhofer CODEC on Windows 7 and later, 32-bit or 64-bit, and run the batch file referenced here:

 

http://www.komeil.com/blog/enable-fraunhofer-mp3-l3codecp-acm-windows

http://www.komeil.com/download/264  (click the small blue download button, nothing else, then run the batch file, as administrator)

 

It's a little scary to run this batch file because it updates the Windows Registry (be sure to download, right click on file, and select "Run as Administrator"), but it has worked very well for me on multiple computers with no apparent side effects.

 

In WT 4.16, you can set the "Time Before QSO was Logged" to a minimum of 1s, but not 0s.  However, it still seems to start the recording about 15 seconds before the QSO was logged, not 1 second, so it does work rather mysteriously.  But I am using an 8000 Hz sample rate and a 24 kBit/s bit rate.  Perhaps when other rates are used, the QSO offset isn't calculated precisely.  Or there could be a subtle bug in the Contest Recorder offset calculations at certain bit rates.

 

Please tell us exactly which CODEC, Sample Rate, and Bit Rate you have selected so we can try to replicate the problem.




73,

Bob, N6TV

 

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Tonno Vahk <tonno.vahk at gmail.com> wrote:

A small thing. When you play a QSO recording from the log with AltGr+Enter
everything is fine and recording starts at correct time. But when you
Extract and Save QSO the recording starts considerably earlier even if you
set Time Before QSO Was Logged to zero. That means in order to get normal 30
sec to 1 minute audio clip one has to actually extract the next or one after
next QSO!

Any ideas why this happens? It is pretty inconvinient especially if there is
no immidiate next QSO. I remember that way back it worked fine but this
issue has developed at some point of time..

73
Tonno
Es5tv

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