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Old 27-09-2002   #3
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Thanx for your answer.

Would an audible click/pop be visual as a large spike in the dB(A) graph?

Can the effect of interpolation or muting be recognized in the graph?

Can muting result in a click? Maybe if the number of muted samples is high enough?

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The number errors measured in Loudness is the number of FFT analysis done. For that the average and maximum value tells the power difference of the two signals. No accoustic model is used for this calculation, so the audible error may differ from these values.
'No accoustic model is used'. Is it possible that when an acoustic model is used that the output of several graphs would be completely different? (That is: would it be possible that my Plextor shows good results when an acoustic model is taken into consideration?)
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