2017 25th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/eusipco.2017.8081296
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Investigation of electric network frequency for synchronization of low cost and wireless sound cards

Abstract: Abstract-An electric network frequency (ENF) signal can be found in multimedia recordings due to propagation from the power grid. There a variety of applications based on ENF signal use, such as video and audio stream synchronization, and origin determination of multimedia recordings. In this paper, we propose the use of ENF to synchronize real-time audio streams from different, non-synchronized sound devices, for instance from wireless sound cards or low cost USB sound cards. Synchronization of separate audio… Show more

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“…When an audio track is unavailable, as is sometimes the case in video surveillance settings, it becomes crucial to use a visual track for multimedia synchronization [93]. The use of ENF to synchronize audio streams from wireless and inexpensive USB sound adaptors was demonstrated by the authors in [157]. When using multiple sound cards, it is common for streams to be out of synchronization because of the differences in the sample buffers filling rates of the sound cards themselves.…”
Section: E Multimedia Synchronizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When an audio track is unavailable, as is sometimes the case in video surveillance settings, it becomes crucial to use a visual track for multimedia synchronization [93]. The use of ENF to synchronize audio streams from wireless and inexpensive USB sound adaptors was demonstrated by the authors in [157]. When using multiple sound cards, it is common for streams to be out of synchronization because of the differences in the sample buffers filling rates of the sound cards themselves.…”
Section: E Multimedia Synchronizationmentioning
confidence: 99%