SoundCheck

PassMark SoundCheck is a Windows based application that allows users to test their PC sound card, speakers and microphone
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SoundCheck Ranking & Summary

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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Language:
  • English
  • Price:
  • Free
  • Publisher Name:
  • By Voyetra
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
  • File Size:
  • 1.18 MB
  • Total Downloads:
  • 10465

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SoundCheck Description

SoundCheck is a lightweight Windows application that comes bundled with stereo or mono sound recording capabilities, built-in tone generator, and various waveforms (sine waves, saw tooth waves, white noise, and square waves) for helping you test your PC sound card, speakers, and microphone. User interfaceAlthough it comes bundled with many dedicated functions, you are welcomed by a well-organized set of functions. It offers support for many advanced features so the layout may seem a bit overwhelming for users who are not accustomed to setting up audio parameters. To make the most out of this utility, you can count on the online help manual which provides extensive information about each function. Initial configuration settingsIn order to use SoundCheck properly, you need to set up several parameters related to your audio device and system sounds’ volume, audio device that is currently tested, as well as WAV and microphone output. Recording and tone generatorThe program gives you the possibility to record audio streams, stop the recording, pick the requested sample rate, play the recording, as well as export the recorded files to WAV file format. Thanks to the built-in tone generator, you can create test tones and pick the WAV shape, amplitude, and frequency. This feature is particularly useful for loopback testing, so you can find out distortion and noise in the waveforms. Configuration settingsThere is also support for several audio parameters which can be tweaked directly from the primary panel. You may select the sample rate, number of channels, and number of bits per sample, and check the requested, actual, and average data rates, which represent the number of bytes per second that is transferred either to or from the sound card. What’s more, you are allowed to set the graph settings by choosing its type (waveform or spectrum) and picking the refreshing rate, as well as view the size of the buffer and the current contents of the buffer. When it comes to tweaking the display settings, you can show the grid, CPU load, average CPU load, current status (recording, playback), frame rate, historical position in the data buffer, and other options. Bottom lineTo sum it up, SoundCheck offers a handy set of tools for helping you test your PC sound card, speakers, and microphone. The advanced features that allow you to test that your sound card can record and playback sounds at different sample rates and generate test tones for detecting distortions, make the app suitable for professional users. Reviewed by Ana Marculescu, last updated on March 22nd, 2014


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