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- Misleading to the public who don't know any better
- Only reads Z-weighted decibels (dBZ) and not A-weighted decibels (dBA) in the free version
- Charges for a monthly subscription without warning
I recorded decibel levels for some drilling at my job. It is important that I note the source of the sounds at the time it was recorded, so I want to play the recording and follow along with the graph. I have four events saved from my noise monitoring and can play all except one. It keeps telling me, "The audio file cannot be played." It is a longer recording (9:54) than the others. I export it to my computer as an .m4a file (as I did with the others) and can hear the others, but still not this one. I get this message: "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file." Any idea what I need do to play back this recording? Thanks.
I had 100- decibels saved they have disappeared. I need them for my lawsuit, how do I retrieve them.
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You will need a real external device or calibrated sound meter as a reference, then adjust the trimming calibration until the reading matches with the reference. * Choose from different subscription options. * Subscription payments will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of your purchase and upon commencement of each renewal term. Real time predominant frequency is also displayed. - InstaDecibel to capture your dB report overlaid on photos and easily shared via popular social networks (Facebook, Instagram, Messages, etc. ). - Please do not expect a quiet room reading will be 0 dBA. "Decibel X" will help you answer all of those. - Trusted accuracy: DecibelX is tested and pre calibrated for all Apple devices. - Health App integration: export noise levels directly into Health app. - FFT and BAR graphs to display real time FFT. You can cancel your subscription or free trial in the iTunes settings at least 24-hours before the end of the free trial period. The range 30-130 dBA is the standard usable range and an average quiet room will be about 30 dBA. - Although all devices are pre-calibrated, custom calibration is suggested for serious purposes requiring higher precision and accuracy. Subscription with a free trial period will automatically renew to a paid subscription. Our app turns your iOS device into a professional sound level meter, precisely measures the sound pressure level (SPL) all around you. "Decibel X" is the leading noise meter app on the market, which has highly reliable, pre-calibrated measurements and supports dBA, dBC. Our success lies at the intersection of expertise in sound communication, listening to our dear users, and our vision to build a great product. While this pro tool mainly aids audio experts or workers prone to noise pollution, it can also add more fun and protect your hearing. Have you ever wondered how quiet your surroundings are or how loud is a rock concert or football match? Those are very useful for frequency analysis and musical tests. The cancellation will take effect the day after the last day of the current subscription period and you will be downgraded to the free service. * Please note: any unused portion of a free trial period (if offered) will be forfeited when you purchase a premium subscription during the free trial period.