Baudline
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Baudline Signal Analyzer |
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Developed by | SigBlips |
Initial release | ? |
Stable release | 1.07 (Dec 18, 2007) [+/−] |
Preview release | _ () [+/−] |
Written in | ? |
OS | Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris |
Available in | ? |
Genre | numerical analysis |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.baudline.com |
The baudline time-frequency browser is a signal analysis tool designed for scientific visualization. It runs on several popular Unix operating systems under the X Window System. Baudline is useful for real-time spectral monitoring, collected signals analysis, generating test signals, making distortion measurements, and playing back audio files.
First released in September 2000, baudline is a commercial software program that is available under a proprietary license.
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[edit] Applications
- Audio signal processing
- Bioacoustics research
- Data acquisition (DAQ)
- Infrasound monitoring
- Musical acoustics
- Seismic data processing
- Signal analysis
- Spectral analysis
- Very low frequency (VLF) reception
[edit] Features
- Spectrogram, Spectrum, Waveform, and Histogram displays
- Fourier, Correlation, and Raster transforms
- SNR, THD, SINAD, ENOB, SFDR distortion measurements
- Channel equalization
- Function generator
- Digital down converter
- Audio playing with real-time DSP effects like speed control, pitch scaling, frequency shifting, matrix surround panning, filtering, and digital gain boost
- Audio recording of multiple channels
- JACK Audio Connection Kit sound server support
- Import AIFF, AU, WAV, FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AVI, MOV, and other file formats