Audilense Measurement Export File format

Julcat

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Hi everyone,


I’m currently using Audiolense 6.28 for room correction and I’ve generated some measurement files using its built-in recording feature. These files are exported with the .pcm extension.


I’d like to know:


  • What exact file format and encoding does Audiolense use for these .pcm files?
  • Are they RAW PCM without headers, or something else (like WAV renamed)?
  • What is the bit depth, channel count, and endianness?
  • Can these be safely opened using external tools like Python’s soundfile or REW?

Any technical details or documentation references would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks in advance!
 
When you export measurements It’s done channel by channel. I do not recall the endianess at the moment, but it’s the regular one for Windows, and the one used for wav files. And these files på were made to communicate with REW.

I hope this helps.
 
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