Bit error function

The bit error is a demonstration of the audibility of injected random bit errors in audio.

The bit error rate field sets the probability value. Lower number gives higher probability of errors. The number right of the field is the calculated probability. E.g. 1 ppm (parts per million) indicates that it on average injects one error bit per 1 million bits -- for reference: stereo 44.1kHz 16-bit audio contains 1.4 million bits per second.

The bit error type field specifies the value of the injected error. Zero and One injects only 0's or 1's respectively, while Random injects a random value.

The number located right of bit error type is the occurrence counter. It shows how many times any errors have been injected into the output audio.

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