Logging
Capture and archive loudness measurements on local or remote storage drives with user defined frequency and duration. Historical files can be recalled and the original live plots re-created for analysis.
With audio quality and clarity playing such a large part in the content delivery experience, viewers and/or listeners are notoriously intolerant of any imperfections and in particular, excessive loudness levels.
Logging and storage of critical audio parameters is becoming standard practice amongst the broadcast industry allowing easy recall and analysis of values from any given instance in the past.
Our Measurement and Logging Software Tools provide network based real time measurement and logging of loudness and true peak values.
All Jünger Loudness control devices from all product lines share a neat feature: The gathered measurement data is made available for downstream measurement applications via Ethernet.
The LoudnessLogger™ License package allows your J*AM Software an easy way to monitor and analyze all latest Jünger Audio‘s leveling processors.
Other than monitoring the true peak and loudness level progression as a live plot, the operating specialist is given valuable statistical information regarding the input vs. output loudness distribution.
For an even clearer view of the system performance, all measurements are recorded to a log-file for further inspection.
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Jünger Application Manager - J*AM
- Manages free or license-based applications for connected devices
- Loudness measurement according to: EBU R128, ITU BS.1770 (all versions), ATSC A/85 and ARIB TR-B32, Free TV OP-59 and Portaria 354
- Real-time metering of processing parameters, including true peak measurement
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License package J*AM - LoudnessLogger
- Network enabled real-time measurement
- Loudness measurement according to: EBU R128, ITU BS.1770 (all versions), ATSC A/85 and ARIB TR-B32, Free TV OP-59 and Portaria 354
- Real-time metering of processing parameters, including true peak measurement
- Long-term loudness logging (infinite, restricted by storage space only)
- Off-line analysis of measurement data