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  1. Well folks, I got it to work. I can pull data from a SpecLab peak average graph, and I did a test-run on Immortals: Immortals Bass Power Overall Peak Power 535.7 0-10Hz Peak Power 28.4 10-20Hz Peak Power 60.4 20-40Hz Peak Power 99.8 40-80Hz Peak Power 183.8 80-160Hz Peak Power 163.3 Overall Average Power 31.8 0-10Hz Average Power 1.6 10-20Hz Average Power 3.6 20-40Hz Average Power 6.6 40-80Hz Avergae Power 10.6 80-160Hz Average Power 9.5 The power ratings are in PaHz. I essentially did a numerical integration to find the area under the curve for the peak and average graphs from 0-160Hz, and for each octave specified. Now we can have a truly apples/apples comparison for films. One caveat: I do rolloff below 7Hz, -3dB down at 5Hz, and off the cliff under that. But for relative comparisons, this should be a very good tool. As far as star ratings, Immortals gets 5 star extension, 5 star level, but 3 star for execution due to the clipping involved, which I believe is in the sattelite channels,average star level of 4.3. Overall buy/no-buy is a coin toss for me. Some great scenes, though, if you can ffwd through the BS parts. JSS
  2. Looks good to me, but bosso needs to chime in as it looks like you have a rolloff below 10Hz. Great news on the data front. I will be able to grab data from peak/avg graphs, with the help of a program called DataThief, an autotrace program. It will allow me to gather data on a film's peak/avg content and find out relative sound power per octave. It is time intensive, and if someone knows of a better autotrace program than DataThief, please let me know. Bad part is for datathief to be able to track the trace well, it is not a pretty looking trace (black and white graph, mainly). I have an out of town conference to attend and a 1 hour lecture to give next week, so I will be out of the loop for a while, no data until then. I will start the data gathering with recent and known great bass films in about a week or so. JSS
  3. Ricci, What will happen is Bosso will provide the specific demo scene caps, I will provide peak/avg, and I will tinker today to see if I can actually extract data from it, to be able to calculate peak and average power per octave, and the ratings will come from both. Note that subjectivity is still a part of the ratings, as one of the 5-star measures is subjective, as well as the final 'buy' or 'no buy' rating. I am going to rearrange the first post to show this. JSS
  4. SpecLab accounts for the decimation at the I/O stage in the FFT Settings dialogue box, and updates with proper bin size and freq range. I say we have a few different star ratings, with an overall rating given last. Overall LF Content Star Rating is an average of several different 5/5 star possible ratings: A. Level B. Extension C. Execution/Appropriateness/Use of LF Then a final 'buy' or 'no buy' rating given with everything else taken into acount, like how good the film was, rewatchability, etc. The objective ratings (if I can get them to work this weekend) may also play a part. I intend to do Peak v Avg graphs and hopefully overall LF Power as well as LF Power Per Octave for each film rated. The ratings will probably be a mix of subjective and objective for an overall star rating. Any other suggestions? JSS
  5. Bosso, Due to the cheapness of my BDP and sound card, My sound card cannot accept a digital in, and outside of stereo, there are no further analog outs on the BDP. I think that until a new BDP is purchased, the receiver's roll off may just have to be dealt with. I was playing with the Nuttall windows and FFT settings yesterday evening, and I have come to an impasse: 1. Continue with FFT length of 1024 decimated by 48, which will give me single Hz resolution capability but that has a 1 second Window time, or: 2. Use an FFT length of 512 decimated by 48, which gives a resolution of 2Hz, but window time is halved, therefore it is better at graphing transient sounds like explosions.....faster rise time for each bin. What do you guys think? For a peak/avg graph, I am leaning to the latter. I'll run some comparos on known scenes/trailers this weekend. JSS
  6. Bosso, I gotcha. The main discerning feature is the scale on the left for the freq response of each, very low spectral contamination on Nuttall, at the expense of a slightly lower resolution, but the resolution can be played with by FFT length and decimation. I'll mess with it this weekend. Ricci, I have always used the Soho54's Audio Test DVD's -0.5dBFS LFE tones to calibrate SpecLab, but some films have not clipped individual frequencies, but have clipped the amplitude graph, which I suspect is because of channel summation, not just LFE content, so I plan to use the same tones but have them only come to -10dB on my new peak/avg graphs. I am confident that I will be able to extract data from the screen caps, to really do some apples/apples comparos, much like your CEDIA best/worst output graphs. What would be good bass ranges/categories? Here are some suggestions: Sub-10Hz = Deep Infrasonic 10-20Hz = Infrasonic 20-30Hz = Very Deep Bass 30-40Hz = Deep Bass 40-50Hz = Bass 50-100Hz = Mid Bass 100-200Hz = Upper Bass or all by octaves: Sub-10Hz = Deep Infrasonic 10-20Hz = Infrasonic 20-40Hz = Bass 40-80Hz = MidBass 80-160Hz = UpperBass We would be measuring total peak and average signal power for entire films in each range. One problem is my signal chain rolls off starting at 7Hz, and is 3dB down at 5Hz, and falls off the cliff below that, so my Sub-10Hz power ratings may not be as accurate, but will be good relative measurements. I may be able to compensate for that if there is a way to do a 'loopback calibration' type of thing in speclab....I'll research it. JSS
  7. Bosso, I have downloaded your speclab settings, and I will make some changes for peak/avg graphs, but overall, I like them. A few questions though: 1. Why Nuttall windowing? Wouldn't Hann or Gauss be a better compromise? 2. I intend to to Peak/Average out to 200Hz, even if individual graphed scenes only have stuff out to 120Hz. I imagine your settings are best for 0-120Hz? I have an idea to quantify the LF content, depending on whether or not I will be able to extract the data from the P/A graphs. With the new SpecLab version's way of graphing individual FFT bins, I may be able to use an autotracing program to get the data and comparison via REW or just Excel may be possible. If I am able to export to a vector drawing program, overlays comparing one film to another may be possible. By adding up the areas under the peak/avg curves for a given freq range, we can literally compare one track to another numerically (0-10Hz, 10-20Hz, 20-30Hz, or the full 0-200Hz). Films/tracks with more average overall content will have more overall bass, films with high peak and lower averages will have less scenes with high signal strength. If we really want to get technical, we can do a 'loudness scale', by implementing ELC, but that may prove to be too difficult. I will have a tutorial on how to do Peak/Avg graphs hopefully by this weekend. JSS
  8. Bosso, Question: How much headroom do you leave on SpecLab caps? Because if for some reason a mixer shoves nearly full scale content into each of 7.1 channels, you could get a larger signal than the equivalent of a 0dBFS signal from the SW out. According to Soho54's calculations, a 0dBFS LFE only signal should come only to 115dB, if any speaker is set to small and also has the same, coherently summing 0dBFS signal, it adds to this total, with a grand total with 7.1 channels being an impressive 125.13dB. I will from now on calibrate my peak/avg graphs to read -10dB on SpecLab with the -0.5dBFS signals available on Soho54's Audio Test DVD, so that means I'll be re-doing a few Peak/Avg graphs in order to be able to do apples/apples comparisons. Good thing I have Netflix by mail... The template scheme for individual scenes is REALLY nice. Real nice. I'll d/l your settings for SpecLab and check them out. I think you use a slightly slower scroll speed than I do, but you want whole scenes, not second-to-second variability like the Peak/Avg demands. Anyone know a good program to be able to trace out the information on peak/avg graphs and import them to another graphing program for comparisons between tracks? Or a way to make a BMP file 'transparent' and overlay it over another? JSS PS - Josh, got the avatar sorted out.
  9. This is the first of it's kind objective measurement tool for comparing the bass in movies - it's totally apples-to-apples. (The measurement methodology AND content below 2.5 Stars is at the bottom of this post.) No longer do you have to rely on some website's review of the bass in a movie. Who can decipher what "aplomb" and "bombastic" and "incredibly deep" and "teeth-rattling" and "room-shuddering" really mean, anyway? Now you don't have to. The links below will take you to each movie's measurements. If a link doesn't take you to the right measurement, reload the browser by hitting F5 or just click on the address bar and hit "Enter." If you find a bad link, post about it and we'll investigate! Updated December 12, 2015 - Here's a Google docs spreadsheet with the current list. To sort, goto View-->List. 5-Star Films: 9 Edge of Tomorrow Everly Flight of the Phoenix Hellboy II: The Golden Army Pixels Ragnarok Star Trek War Horse 4.75-Star Films: All Is Lost Beowulf Captain America - The Winter Soldier Dredd Ender's Game The Golden Compass Hanna How to Train Your Dragon The Hurt Locker The Incredible Hulk Jupiter Ascending Kick-Ass 2 Live Free or Die Hard Lone Survivor Looper Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Olympus Has Fallen Phantom Pompeii Pulse Resident Evil: Apocalypse Serenity Skyfall The Terror Live The Three Musketeers (2011) Valkyrie War of the Worlds 4.5-Star Films: 28 Weeks Later 300: Rise of an Empire 5 Days of War Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter After Earth The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Attack the Block Battle: Los Angeles Brave Cloverfield Conan the Barbarian (2011) Crank: High Voltage Daredevil The Dark Knight The Day After Tomorrow Drive Elektra Elysium Exodus: Gods and Kings The Expendables 3 Finding Nemo Gamer Getaway The Grandmaster (CHI) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix The Iceman Insurgent Jurassic World Kon-Tiki The Man with the Iron Fists The Matrix Revolutions Ninja Assassin Oblivion Oculus Oz the Great and Powerful Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Sherlock Holmes Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (DTS) Solomon Kane Superman Returns Thor 2: The Dark World Trollhunter Underworld Awakening Walking With Dinosaurs (2013) X-Men 3 4.25-Star Films: 10,000 B.C. A Good Day to Die Hard The Admiral: Roaring Currents Adventures in Zambezia The Amazing Spider-Man Assassin's Bullet Avatar Batman Begins Black Hawk Down Bullet to the Head Captain America: The First Avenger Casino Royale Cat Run 2 Chappie Clash of the Titans The Conjuring The Dark Knight Rises Dead in Tombstone Death Race 2 Earth to Echo Evil Dead The Exorcism of Emily Rose The Expendables 2 The Grandmaster (USA) The Grey The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Homefront Horton Hears a Who Hot Fuzz Immortals Inception The Incredibles Jack the Giant Slayer John Wick Jurassic Park III Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (BR Ext Ed) Mad Max: Fury Road Maleficent The Maze Runner Monsters, Inc. Monsters University The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Need For Speed Ninja Non-Stop Open Range Oppenheimer Paranoia Pearl Harbor Piranha 3D Quantom of Solace The Raid 2: Berandal Ratatouille Resident Evil: Afterlife Rise of the Planet of the Apes Running Scared Rush Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World Seventh Son Shaun of the Dead Sin City Sin City 2 Snowpiercer Star Wars: A New Hope Total Recall Transformers Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Triangle Tron: Legacy U-571 World War Z The World's End X-Men X-Men 2 X-Men: Days of Future Past X-Men: First Class 4-Star Films: 3:10 to Yuma The Bourne Legacy The Bourne Ultimatum Children of Men Commando Constantine Crank Death Race: Inferno Despicable Me 2 Escape Plan Fight Club GI Joe: Retaliation Gravity Hercules Inside Iron Man 2 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Jarhead Kick-Ass Knight and Day Knowing Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return LOTR: The Return of the King (BR Ext Ed) The Machine Max Payne Monster House Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (aka Ninja 2) Noah Pacific Rim (7.1 DTS-HD MA) The Railway Man Real Steel Resident Evil: Retribution Stalingrad Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Terminator Salvation Thor Toy Story 2 Toy Story 3 Transformers: Age of Extinction Wall-E The Wolverine (7.1 DTS-HD Unleashed Ext Ed) 3.75-Star Films: 3 Days to Kill Alien Vs. Predator The Art of Flight Babylon A.D. Bears Bee Movie Bolt Bullet Captain Phillips Cars Don Jon The Fast and the Furious 6 Green Lantern Guardians of the Galaxy Happy Feet Hellboy Hitman Ice Age Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Insidious Chapter 2 Interstellar Into the Woods Iron Man Jarhead 2 Jurassic Park Kingsman: The Secret Service Kung Fu Panda Limitless LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (Theatrical BR) LOTR: The Two Towers (BR Ext Ed) The Lords of Salem Machete Kills Megamind The Raid: Redemption Rambo (2008 Theatrical) Robocop (2014) Seal Team Eight The Simpsons Movie Sinister Star Trek Into Darkness The Watch Watchmen Wrath of the Titans X-Men Origins: Wolverine 3.5-Star Films: 13 Sins 30 Days of Night The A-Team Act of Valor Alien Abduction Australia Baraka Blue Crush The Croods Dr. Seuss' The Lorax The Equalizer The Frozen Ground Fruitvale Station Fury Godzilla (2014) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Hulk The Hunger Games: Catching Fire The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 I, Robot Ice Age: The Meltdown King Kong (2005) The Legend of Hercules The Lego Movie The Losers Lucy Man of Steel Man of Tai Chi The Man With the Iron Fists 2 The Matrix Reloaded Mission Impossible III The Monuments Men Pain and Gain Paranormal Activity The Marked Ones Robocop Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Speed Racer Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (BR) Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (BR) Sunshine Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) This Is the End Titan AE (DVD) Transformers: Dark of the Moon Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Unstoppable You're Next Zero Dark Thirty 3.25-Star Films: 21 Jump Street American Sniper The Art of the Steal Avengers Avengers: Age of Ultron Batman: Under the Red Hood Black Sea The Book Thief Carrie (2013) Cowboys & Aliens Domino The Double Eragon Ex Machina The Family Frankenstein's Army Gangster Squad The Great Gatsby (2013) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince The Hunger Games I, Frankenstein Into the Storm Iron Man 3 Knights of Badassdom The Last Days On Mars Marley McCanick Minority Report Out of the Furnace Planes Prometheus Reasonable Doubt Rio Runner Runner Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (BR) Taken 2 Toy Story Turbo Veronica Mars The Movie 3-Star Films: 2 Guns A Touch of Sin Battleship Big Hero 6 Blade Runner Brick Mansions The Cabin in the Woods Chronicle Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Die Hard District 9 Epic Frozen Haunter The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Ice Age: Continental Drift The International The Internship Jumper The Lone Ranger The Lost World: Jurassic Park Man On Fire Master & Commander (BR) Red 2 Resident Evil: Extinction Riddick Ride Along Saving Private Ryan Vampire Academy 2.75-Star Films: 28 Days Later Blood Ties Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 Devil's Due Die Another Day Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Dracula Untold Grudge Match Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone How to Train Your Dragon 2 I Am Number Four The Matrix Metallica Through the Never Paddington Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Planes: Fire and Rescue Resident Evil R.I.P.D. Whiplash 2.5-Star Films: The Babadook Bad Country Death Race Divergent The Fifth Element The Natural Rio 2
  10. I like the Oaudio 500 as well...... JSS
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