Enhancing audio using a mobile device
First Claim
1. A method performed by a computing device, the method comprising:
- communicating a test signal to a source device;
capturing by the at least one microphone of the computing device a played-back version of the test signal generated by a rendering device coupled to the source device;
determining, by a processing unit of the computing device, an impulse response of the captured played-back version of the test signal based at least on an equalizing filter configured to compensate for at least one or more determined frequency characteristics of the at least one microphone; and
determining calibration settings based at least on the impulse response to be applied by the source device.
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Abstract
Embodiments disclosed herein enable detection and improvement of the quality of the audio signal using a mobile device by determining the loss in the audio signal and enhancing audio by streaming the remainder portion of audio. Embodiments disclosed herein enable an improvement in the sound quality rendered by rendering devices by emitting an test audio signal from the source device, measuring the test audio signal using microphones, detecting variation in the frequency response, loudness and timing characteristics using impulse responses and correcting for them. Embodiments disclosed herein also compensate for the noise in the acoustic space by determining the reverberation and ambient noise levels and their frequency characteristics and changing the digital filters and volumes of the source signal to compensate for the varying noise levels.
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20 Claims
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1. A method performed by a computing device, the method comprising:
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communicating a test signal to a source device; capturing by the at least one microphone of the computing device a played-back version of the test signal generated by a rendering device coupled to the source device; determining, by a processing unit of the computing device, an impulse response of the captured played-back version of the test signal based at least on an equalizing filter configured to compensate for at least one or more determined frequency characteristics of the at least one microphone; and determining calibration settings based at least on the impulse response to be applied by the source device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer program product comprising computer executable program code recorded on a computer readable non-transitory storage medium, said computer executable program code when executed, causing a method to be performed by a computing device, the method comprising:
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communicating a test signal to a source device; capturing by the at least one microphone of the computing device a played-back version of the test signal generated by a rendering device coupled to the source device; determining, by a processing unit of the computing device, an impulse response of the captured played-back version of the test signal based at least on an equalizing filter configured to compensate for at least one or more determined frequency characteristics of the at least one microphone; and determining calibration settings based at least on the impulse response to be applied by the source device. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computing device, comprising:
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at least one microphone; and a processing unit configured to; communicate a test signal to a source device; determine an impulse response of a played-back version of the test signal based at least on an equalizing filter configured to compensate for at least one or more determined frequency characteristics of the at least one microphone, the played-back version of the test signal being captured by the at least one microphone, the played-back version of the test signal being generated by a rendering device coupled to the source device; and determine calibration settings based at least on the impulse response to be applied by the source device. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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