Description: Version history: v0.0.0.1 - the first release (2004/11/14) v0.0.0.2 - the second release (2004/11/23) v0.0.0.3 - the third release (2004/12/10) v0.0.0.4 - the fourth release (2004/12/19) v0.0.1 - the first release under the GNU GPL license (2005/06/14) v0.0.1.2 - the second release under the GNU GPL license (2005/06/28) v0.0.1.3 - the third release under the GNU GPL license (2005/06/28) v0.0.1.4 - the fourth release under the GNU GPL license (2005/06/28) v0.0.1.5 - the fifth release under the GNU GPL license (2005/07/02) v0.0.1.6 - the sixth release under the GNU GPL license (2005/07/03) v0.0.1.7 - the seventh release under the GNU GPL license (2005/07/07) v0.0.1.8 - the eighth release under the GNU GPL license (2005/07/11) v0.0.1.9 - the ninth release under the GNU GPL license (2005/07/12) v0.0.2 - the first release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/08/28) v0.0.2.1 - the second release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/08/28) v0.0.2.2 - the third release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/09/05) v0.0.2.3 - the fourth release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/09/05) v0.0.2.4 - the fifth release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/10/08) v0.0.2.5 - the sixth release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/11/02) v0.0.2.6 - the seventh release under the GNU LGPL license (2005/11/02)
0 - mute when the signal is below the specified threshold 1 - mute when the signal is above the specified threshold 2 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 3 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.05 seconds 4 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.05 seconds 5 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 6 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 7 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 8 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 9 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 10 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 11 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 12 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 13 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 14 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 15 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 16 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 17 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 18 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 19 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 20 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 21 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 22 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 23 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0.05 seconds after each zero-crossing 24 - mute if the signal is below the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 25 - mute if the signal is above the specified threshold for 0.1 seconds 26 - mute for 0.05 seconds before and 0 b78a707d53
Anabat Converter is an application that takes a wave file of a time-expansion recording (e.g. of a bat call), extracts the zero-crossings and converts it into an anabat-compatible file that can be opened with the Analook program. Conversion into anabat-compatible format has the following advantages: Analook allows you quickly browse through recording (it can hide the silence between bat calls). You can use the analysis functionality that Analook provides. 0 17-08-2011, 14:04 britska Signature Forum Posts: 219 Member Since: 09-23-2006 Offline 2 0 Just a quick question: How do I use your program to convert an audio file from sony psp to anabat? 0 17-08-2011, 16:45 vivian Signature Forum Posts: 1608 Member Since: 28-05-2006 Offline 3 0 I found it a little difficult to get it to work with my Psp. Firstly I had no idea what the proper file type was but I was able to convert an audio file from my phone (Nokia) to wave format. I then tried to convert the file into anabat format but couldn't get it to work. I did get it to work on a cd I had (no idea what the format was) so perhaps it's only in stereo? 0 17-08-2011, 21:06 Chuffed444 Signature Forum Posts: 1176 Member Since: 18-07-2009 Offline 4 0 There's an article on technobuffalo.com for converting between the two formats (Anabat compatible and Sony PLAYSTATION Portable). 0 17-08-2011, 22:33 nanac Signature Forum Posts: 1302
Anabat Converter converts a wave file of an hour-expanded recording into an anabat-compatible file and can be used as a stand-alone program. Anabat files are used by the Anabat detection program (Analook) and can be used for calculating minimum detections by the program. Anabat-compatible files are created from time-expanded recordings in the following format: Time: 0.0000
Minimum: OS: 64-bit Windows 10 64-bit Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i3 or better Intel Core i3 or better RAM: 8 GB 8 GB Disk space: 35 GB 35 GB DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband internet connection Broadband internet connection Graphics: Intel HD 4000 Intel HD 4000 Mouse: USB USB Keyboard: USB Recommended: 64-bit Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i5 or better
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