Wav-file recording, Sound level meter wav-file recording – NTi Audio XL2 Sound Level Meter User Manual

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Sound Level Meter

Wav-File Recording

The XL2 records a wav-file of the measured input signal and
stores it on the SD Card. The available formats are:

Compressed

(default, using ADPCM compression). A new

wav-file is started automatically after 12 hours of recording
(typical maximum wav-file size = 512 MByte)
Compressed+AGC

, compressed with automated gain con-

trol. The gain control increases the level of low-level signals,
so that the wav-file is well-leveled during playback on the
PC.
24Bit_48kHz

, linear wav-file logging in 24 bit, 48kHz resolu-

tion with the optional Extended Acoustic Pack. A new wav-
file is started automatically after 1 hour of recording (typical
maximum wav-file size = 512 MByte)

Broadcast Wave Format BWF

The XL2 stores date and time of the record-
ing within the wav-file (according to EBU TECH
3285). This information is available through
professional audio/video tools typically used in
broadcast.

Sample name of wav-file:

1

MyTest_SLM_000_Audio_FS133.0dB(PK)_00.wav

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MyTest

File name defined by user.

2

SLM

Measurement function.

3

000

Automatically incrementing file number.

4

Audio_FS133.0dB(PK)

Audio file with full scale peak level. In case of a Com-
pressed + AGC
recording, the file name reads “AGC”; this
file contains corrected level information only.

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00

For wav-file recording over longer periods, the XL2 splits
the audio data into individual wav-files with about 500 MB
(compressed audio: 12 hours; linear: 1 hour), keeping the
file size small for easier handling on the PC. The number

5

increments for each successive wav-file.

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