What is the amplitude unit when we plot wav. files?
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Hello, I work with bioacoustics and in my analysis I usually use softwares like Raven 1.4 and Adobe Audition. However, I've been urged to apply Matlab in my analysis.
I need to calculate underwater sound pressure levels. I usually take the values provided by Adobe (in dBFS) and perform the necessary conversions and calculations to obtain SPL. In Matlab I need to what is the amplitude unit when I open wav. files.
Can I calculate SPL directly from the wav. file using the amplitude levels and calibration data or do I need to insert a calibration file separately?
Thank you, Lis
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Daniel Shub
on 3 Sep 2013
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Wav files come in two varieties. The first has a range -1 to 1 and the second has the range 0 to 255. For the first 20*log10(x) corresponds to dB FS while for the second 20*log10((x-128)/255) gives dB FS.
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Zhuoyi Ma
on 20 Sep 2020
You forgot to divide the x by P0= 20e-6
Mohammed Alkhatib
on 12 Jun 2022
he is right you are wrong. he said its dB FS in that case you dont need to divide but if its dBSPL then you have to divide by P0
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