* additional frequency bands below 32Hz (e.g. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28),
I am looking for a developer.* additional frequency bands below 32Hz (e.g. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28),
Seriously, why and what for ?
Human ear can't hear anything below 20 Hz and above 20 kHz.
Frequencies below and above these limits are only used in the scientific field. This is the reason why I'm quite sure your Android device has a 20Hz-20kHz bandwith, at best. Same goes for your speakers and headphones.
So there is no point in fine tuning these frequencies you can't hear and your hardware can't handle.
I connect my android devices to hardware that can produce frequencies well below 20Hz (even 10Hz).
I have a cinema-audio system which is capable of 10Hz (ascendo), another subwoofer with 16Hz (magnat) and another one which can do 18Hz(klipsch) (inofficial he can do 13Hz up to 88+dB).Think about it again. No one will waste time developing something which is both useless and not supported by any regular device.
I connect my android devices to hardware that can produce frequencies well below 20Hz (even 10Hz).
Please tell me which device model it is. Out of curiosity I want to know which device is using any frequency outside the standard 20Hz-20kHz.
"the problem is":The problem is not what is your amp and speakers capable of, the problem is the source.
Again, tell me which Android device model can handle frequencies below 20 Hz. Please, tell me. I really want to know if such device exists.
Also, what is your source which has frequencies below 20 Hz ? If it's a disc, please give me the EAN-13 / UPC codes of this disc.
Not to mention I'm not even sure that VLC or the libraries used by VLC can handle anything below 20 Hz.
BTW, this is a forum. It's meant for discussions so no, I'm not going to delete any posts.
if I spend time on proving that my android device can send 10hz
android devices: Samsung Galaxy tablet bluetooth and RedMi9 jack output (model should not matter as SoC and all current sound processors are capable of such)if I spend time on proving that my android device can send 10hz
I just want to know which Android device is capable of that. I'm not asking for evidences but for a brand and a model name, e.g. Samsung A53.
It doesn't take time to write it down. I want to try this device because I didn't know an Android device could do such thing.
Same goes for the source. I'm interested about a source, apart from a sound generator, which contains frequencies below 20 Hz.
I'm not trolling, I'm always ready for learning new things.
And I want to try them by myself.
bass test 2kHz down: (start at 01:20) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8gjsefNYpE
Are you kidding me? What is the point in your posting? This is not trolling?bass test 2kHz down: (start at 01:20) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8gjsefNYpE
You can't trust Youtube videos because they reencode every file, audio and video. And they apply a high-pass filter at 10 Hz to avoid DC offset. We can clearly see the cutoff:
Lol, bluetooth! Enough said.android devices: Samsung Galaxy tablet bluetooth
Lotesdelere did not study my post enough, he posted false information and put doubts without evidence. He could just know, what he does not know and be quiet, at least after my fourth answer.Schmitt, get lost. Your thread started as an advert, you escalated the drama when VOLUNTEER Admins didn't study your posts carefully enough to suit you, and it's now the trolling you accuse everyone else of. The code is open and engineers can be hired for your secret project to extend VLC outside the human aural range. The rest of us have more relevant queries.
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