webrtc/tools/e2e_quality/audio
andrew@webrtc.org 6f8db36e04 Reorganize voice_engine/.
The usual changes:
voice_engine/main/source -> voice_engine/
voice_engine/main/interface -> voice_engine/include
voice_engine/main/test -> voice_engine/test
Include path changes.

BUG=none
TEST=trybots

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/705004

git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@2535 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2012-07-27 21:49:28 +00:00
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audio_e2e_harness.cc Reorganize voice_engine/. 2012-07-27 21:49:28 +00:00
daemon.conf Improve the reliablity of the audio e2e test. 2012-06-07 04:00:15 +00:00
default.pa Add a framework for audio end-to-end quality testing. 2012-05-10 18:45:11 +00:00
README Improve the reliablity of the audio e2e test. 2012-06-07 04:00:15 +00:00
run_audio_test.py Restore default source in e2e test. 2012-06-12 03:25:03 +00:00

The tools here run an end-to-end audio quality test on Linux using PulseAudio.

INSTALLATION
The test depends on PulseAudio virtual devices (null sinks). Without additional
arguments, run_audio_test.py expects a pair of sinks named "capture" and
"render". To create these devices at machine startup, place the provided
default.pa file in ~/.pulse. Alternately, the "pacmd" commands therein can be
run on the command-line to create the devices.

Similarly, place the provided daemon.conf file in ~/.pulse to use high quality
resampling in PulseAudio. This will reduce the resampling impact on the outcome
of the test.

Build all WebRTC targets as usual (or just the audio_e2e_harness target) to
generate the VoiceEngine harness.

USAGE
Run run_audio_test.py to start. The script has reasonable defaults and will
use the expected location of audio_e2e_harness. Some settings will usually
be provided by the user, particularly the comparison tool command-line and
regular expression to extract the quality metric.

An example command-line, run from trunk/

tools/e2e_quality/audio/run_audio_test.py \
--input=data/voice_engine/audio_short16.pcm --output=e2e_audio_out.pcm \
--codec=L16 --compare="comparison-tool" --regexp="(\d\.\d{3})"