2. Listen and make your judgment
Audio file se_test.wav includes two samples of the same sound excerpt. One of them is a reference sound material and the other is processed by device under test. You have no information either about order of samples or about device being tested. Sound excerpts for this project were selected according to AES recommendations. The whole set of sound excerpts consists of nine different pieces. Each time you download a test file from SoundExpert you get random sound excerpt and testing device.
The format of se_test.wav is uncompressed PCM 44100Hz 16bit Stereo, so you can use almost any player to listen to it. It is recommended to turn off all equalizations and sound enhancements in your player/sound card and set the volume to the level you normally listen your audio. The use of headphones is preferable unless you are the owner of professional or Hi-End audio installation.
You might need to listen the test file for several times until you can answer two questions:
- What sample - the first or the second, do you think, has degraded sound quality?
- What is the difference between the degraded and the reference samples:
- imperceptible (5th grade)
- perceptible but not annoying (4th grade)
- slightly annoying (3d grade)
- annoying (2nd grade)
- very annoying (1st grade)
The more accurate grades - the more reliable ratings!
Tip. It's a good practice to download 5-7 test files at once, listen them all and guess your grades. By doing so you’ll become familiar with the above five-grade impairment scale. Then you can grade them finally and proceed with the next step.
3. Send back your grade
After you have made your judgment you can send it to SoundExpert by filling the form below: