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Noise Tracker 1.2 – measure the loudness of sound using your pocket pc

by Saijo George on December 29, 2008

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Noise Tracker

Noise Tracker


Noise Tracker is a windows mobile freeware to measure the loudness by taking an audio sample and calculating its mean average. The black bars are the mean values and the current wave is drawn in blue. Don’t know yet what a real use case for this app could be. Anyway, hope someone will find it useful. Tested on a wm6 prof. device.

With ‘Scale’ the bars drawing height of the bars can be changed.
With ‘Rate (ms)’ the length (in milliseconds) of the audio sample can be changed.


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Erwin December 29, 2008 at 8:36 pm

It can be very usefull to check an industrial environment for an overkill on sound. In the end you should use a legal soundtesting procedure. But for inbetween times measuring it can be very usefull.

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Saijo George December 29, 2008 at 8:59 pm

I was thinking more along the lines of who can wolf whistle the loudest and other mundane task ;)

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Ravicai December 30, 2008 at 6:27 am

Maybe measuring noise in a car?

Only prob I see with this app is that it can’t be very precise since microphones will vary from phone to phone, but it’s good for a very rough estimate.

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bb January 21, 2010 at 10:08 am

I installed on my omnia 2 i8000. But, sound levels are arond 2-4 dB. This amount of noise is not logical. It should have been 60 – 70 dBA in my house. It doesn't measure correctly, I think.

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Voncile September 28, 2011 at 5:36 pm

Normally I’m aaignst killing but this article slaughtered my ignorance.

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