FB Jeroen - that's a great way to dig into the differences between 
samples when working on the algorithms.  Some examples of the Audacity 
spectrogram view towards the bottom of this post:

   http://www.rowetel.com/?p=4454

Hmm, maybe worth writing a blog post on 'Codec 2 hacking', i.e. a worked 
example of codec development.

- David

On 12/05/17 07:57, Jeroen Vreeken wrote:
>
> On 05/12/2017 12:04 AM, David Rowe wrote:
>>
>> When I compare codecs, I take one (say 3 second) sample and listen to
>> it processed by different codecs.  I have attached a screen shot of
>> how I organise my file manager for these samples.
> I use a similar approach: I often load two or three files in audacity
> and select a few seconds at a time (sometimes just a single word) and
> play the different tracks one by one using 'mute' and 'solo'.
>
> When you select a spectrum view some artifacts even become visible (like
> a Wo miss)
>
> Regards,
> Jeroen
>
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