Loudness Logger
Loudness Logger allows you to start and stop the logging of loudness data streams coming from external audio sources, such as Kaleido-Solo. When you initiate logging of a loudness data stream, you are streaming the data to a log file on your client PC.
Loudness Logger
UI Element | Description |
Main window | Displays available loudness data streams |
Refresh | Refreshes the main window |
Start all | Starts logging all available loudness data streams |
Stop all | Stops logging all available loudness data streams |
Settings | Allows you to specify the location on your local file system where you would like to save loudness data |
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have sufficient storage space for loudness data |
When specifying a location for storing loudness data, make sure you have enough storage space available. If, when logging loudness data, the logger runs out of space, it will stop logging. Grass Valley recommends using a controlled remote storage device to ensure adequate storage space. Refer to the table below, for guidelines on estimating storage space requirements. |
[ Table ]
Differential bit rate of loudness raw data from various devices
Device | Number of audio programs | Bitrate (Bytes/second) | Bitrate (MBytes/day) |
KS‑910 | 1-2 | 170-210 | 14.7-18.2 |
XVP‑3901 | 1-8 | 170-450 | 14.7-39 |
EAP‑3901 | 1-8 | 170-450 | 14.7-39 |
AMX‑3981 | 1-8 | 170-450 | 14.7-39 |
ADX‑3981 | 1-8 | 170-450 | 14.7-39 |
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For more information about: |
• Working with Loudness Logger and Loudness Analyzer, click HERE. |
• Loudness Analyzer, click HERE. |