slartibartfast wrote: 
> I thought I would test Audio Diffmaker with a couple of test waveforms
> generated by Right Mark Audio Analyser. I generated 
> File A=44.1kHz 16bit
> File B=96kHz 24 bit
> To compare them in Audio Diffmaker the format needs to be the same so I
> converted File A to 96kHz 24 bit.
> When Audio Diffmaker calculated the difference the waveform looked
> suspiciously similar to both of the input waveforms. The program is
> meant to align waveforms, in this case this shouldn't have been needed.
> When I used the same file for reference and test file the results were
> better. Everything after the first 50ms was zero amplitude.
> Any ideas why it fails completely with the other files?
> 
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkNever mind. Looks like the waveforms 
> generated by RMAA are all the same
shape but different lengths. They all use the same samples with
different spacing [emoji2357]

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