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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 2005
Filed:
Jul. 11, 2002
Faisal M. Awada, Round Rock, TX (US);
Joe Nathan Brown, Austin, TX (US);
Philip Bernard Burkes, Round Rock, TX (US);
Faisal M. Awada, Round Rock, TX (US);
Joe Nathan Brown, Austin, TX (US);
Philip Bernard Burkes, Round Rock, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Minimizing the damaging effects of loud music but with minimal reduction in aesthetic quality of the music. When music presented through an audio is sampled in order to determine average frequency, music having very low average frequencies is predictably likely to be played louder than sampled music having higher average frequencies. This unexpected observation is based upon a human factor, i.e. rock and related music that is ordinarily composed and presented at relatively low frequencies, e.g. 500 to 1000 Hz is likely to be played on the audio system at very high volume because of the tastes of its listeners. An audio system for a data processor controlled presentation of music with a set up for minimizing the damaging effects of loud music comprising an implementation for predetermining a minimum average frequency of music being presented in combination with measuring whether the music being presented falls below said minimum average frequency for a sampling period. Then, based on the above recognition, there is provided a device for automatically limiting the music being presented to an audio volume below a predetermined level when said measured average frequency for said sampling period is below said minimum average frequency.