Audio Spectrum Analyzer vs PipePipe

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Audio Spectrum Analyzer

Audio Spectrum Analyzer was designed with accuracy and ease of use in mind. It can be used for monitoring or measuring environmental sound or noise; help tuning instruments; timing short sound events; and educational purpose. Features: * No Ads. * With log or linear frequency axis. * Can label frequency axis using music pitch note. * Support all possible sampling rates and almost all recorder sources of your device. * Graph with nice grid lines and labels, easy to operate. * FFT sample size range from 64 to 32768. Using half-overlapped (adjustable) time window to increase time resolution. * Various window functions provided, for different frequency resolution and dynamical range. * Peak frequency detection (in unit of Hz and note+cent), with a moderate accuracy (FFT + interpolation). * With dB or A-weighting dB (dBA). * Can record the audio in wav (PCM) format. * Pinch to zoom, drag or swipe to move, long-press to place cursor, double touch to reset zoom. Notes: May need some knowledge of discrete Fourier transform and spectrum analysis to use it well. The actual accuracy mainly depends on your device. No calibration interface provided.

PipePipe

NewPipe, reimagined: faster, more stable, and packed with more features. Beyond NewPipe * SponsorBlock (YouTube & BiliBili) * ReturnYouTubeDislike * Bullet comments / Live Chats * Search filters * Search & sort in local playlists * Filter out unwanted items by keywords/channels/... * Music player mode & Background playing * Sleep timer * Fullscreen gestures * Login to watch restricted / premium contents * … and many minor improvements

FeatureAudio Spectrum AnalyzerPipePipe
LicenseApache-2.0GPL-3.0-or-later
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid
Categories
Media PlayerVideo
Media PlayerVideoBrowser
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code