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In recent weeks, a variety of new ABC/HR versions and tools have
sprung up. There is now an excellent ABC/HR version for Java, written by schnofler, he www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~bkuckuck/abchr-java.zip Some of the advantages of this version over my original Windows version: 1. Cross platform 2. Optional encryption of config and results files 3. Optional correction of time offsets 4. Playback position indicator 5. Looping 6. Able to disable quick switching 7. Quick ABX setup (don't need to set up an entire ABC/HR test to use ABX features) 8. There is an automatic volume and time offset correction in the quick ABX section (not yet incorporated into the ABC/HR section). If there is one disadvantage of the Java version, it is that there is a small delay between the time the listener presses a button and when switching occurs. However, this is mitigated by the fact that the actual interruption of sound is very close to nil. Carsten Haese has written a cross-platform ABC/HR version designed for GNU/Linux he http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...ease_id=189461 Thomas Schumm (phong) has written an ABC/HR results parser ("Chunky") in python he http://www.phong.org/chunky/ ff123 http://ff123.net/abchr/abchr.html (original Windows version) |